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  1. 'Fernandes the heartbeat of Man Utd team'published at 19:42 BST

    Wayne Rooney on The Wayne Rooney Show

    I am delighted for him [Bruno Fernandes]. He has been fantastic this season and the [Premier League] player of the year [because of] the influence he has, how driven he is and he's scored a few goals as well. He has been the heartbeat of that team.

  2. My player of the season - Bruno Fernandespublished at 19:41 BST

    Nizaar Kinsella
    BBC Sport Chelsea reporter

    The Manchester United talisman delivered his 21st assist on a fitting final day of the season, a campaign that has brought him widespread recognition.

    That record-breaking moment added to an outstanding season in which the United captain also won the Football Writers’ Association Footballer of the Year and the Premier League Player of the Season awards.

    It is deserved not only for his performances this season — in which he also scored nine goals as United finished a creditable third — but for his consistency over a longer period.

    Fernandes has been a reliable performer since joining from Sporting in 2020 and, even during difficult periods for United, he has remained one of the Premier League’s most effective attacking players.

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    Signing of the season for me is Antoine Semenyo. Him and Doku were lighting up the skies for Man City.

    Zachary, Folkestone

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    Get Involvedpublished at 19:39 BST

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    Regis Le Bris should have been manager of the year. Nothing against Mikel Arteta, but taking a newly promoted side straight into the Europa League in this day and age is to me a more monumental achievement than going from 2nd to 1st.

    Stuart, Swindon

  5. Maybe Bruno Fernandes is our winnerpublished at 19:39 BST

    Player of the season

    Having already won the Premier League player of the season and the Football Writers' Association men's Player of the Year, Bruno Fernandes is going for the treble.

    The Portugal midfielder created 21 assists - a Premier League record and scored nine goals.

    Fernandes created a staggering 136 chances this season, (the next best was Dominik Szoboszlai with 78).

    • Appearances: 35
    • Goals: 9
    • Assists: 21
    • Man Utd's final position: 3rd

    Nb: Stats are derived from Transfermarkt and are Premier League only.

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  6. My player of the season - David Rayapublished at 19:39 BST

    Aadam Patel
    Football Reporter

    With 19 clean sheets in the Premier League and a title-winning save at West Ham, the Arsenal goalkeeper is my Player of the Season.

  7. How about David Raya?published at 19:38 BST

    Player of the season

    David RayaImage source, Getty Images

    Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya has been just as important, if not more, than defensive duo William Saliba and Gabriel.

    Raya amassed 19 clean sheets in the Premier League this season, four more than any other goalkeeper and it was the joint most by an Arsenal goalkeeper in a single season, with David Seaman keeping 19 in both 1993-94 and 1998-99.

    Appearances: 37

    Clean sheets: 19

    Goals conceded: 26

    Arsenal's final position: 1st

    Nb: Stats are derived from Transfermarkt and are Premier League only.

  8. 'Gabriel embodied everything that has been so effective about Arsenal'published at 19:37 BST

    Player of the season

    Ciaran Kelly
    BBC Sport reporter

    Defenders do not often get individual recognition, but Gabriel has been a hugely influential figure in Arsenal's march towards the title.

    I must admit that I did not rate the screaming Brazilian all that much when I first saw him play for Arsenal in a 2-0 defeat at St James' Park a few years ago.

    But the much-improved centre-back has typified the journey Arsenal have gone on since that bruising night on Tyneside.

    He has also embodied everything that has been so effective about Arteta's team this season.

    Not only has Gabriel been a lynchpin in the top-flight's meanest defence – he has caused the opposition real problems at set-plays.

  9. Could it be Gabriel Magalhaes?published at 19:36 BST

    Player of the season

    GabrielImage source, Getty Images

    Part of a defensive duo that helped Arsenal secure their first Premier League title in 22 years, Gabriel has been a dominant force at the back for the Gunners.

    He also chipped in up the other end of the field, too, but is that enough to get your vote for player of the season?

    Appearances: 32

    Clean sheets: 17

    Goal contributions: 7

    Arsenal's final position: 1st

    Nb: Stats are derived from Transfermarkt and are Premier League only.

  10. Postpublished at 19:35 BST

    Thanks for your thoughts Paul/everyone!

    It's exciting, this.

    Right, one final award remains. Are you ready? It's time to chat BBC Sport Football Awards Premier League Player of the Season...

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    Get Involvedpublished at 19:34 BST

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    Breakthrough player has to go to Nico O'Reilly. What a season and what a player.

    Paul, Scotland

  12. Pick your Young Player of the Seasonpublished at 19:34 BST

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    A number of young players made their mark in the Premier League scene this season, but who is your pick of the bunch? Do you agree with Nico O'Reilly as the winner of our vote, or are you choosing someone else?

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  13. Breakthrough Player - Nico O'Reillypublished at 19:34 BST
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  14. My breakthrough player of the season - Junior Kroupipublished at 19:33 BST

    Sami Mokbel
    BBC Sport Senior football correspondent

    Kroupi will go on to have a fantastic career. Bournemouth should enjoy him while they can.

  15. My breakthrough player of the season - Junior Kroupipublished at 19:33 BST

    Nizaar Kinsella
    BBC Sport Chelsea reporter

    It is uncommon to see a teenager reach double figures for goals in a Premier League season.

    The versatile 19-year-old attacker scored 13 goals in 33 Premier League appearances in his first full season at Bournemouth.

    Behind the scenes on the south coast, there is a belief that both Kroupi and Rayan are capable of winning the Ballon d’Or in the near future.

    It may prove difficult to keep hold of Kroupi, who is attracting interest from Champions League clubs, but Bournemouth will try after qualifying for European football for the first time in their history.

  16. My breakthrough player of the season - Junior Kroupipublished at 19:32 BST

    Ciaran Kelly
    BBC Sport reporter

    Few forwards score against Arsenal, Manchester City and Manchester United in an individual season - let alone in their breakthrough campaign.

    But Junior Kroupi has repeatedly stepped up for Bournemouth.

    The 19-year-old was playing in Ligue 2 in France last season, but quickly adapted to life in the Premier League following his summer move from Lorient.

    In fact, no other teenager has ever bagged more goals (13) in a debut season in the Premier League.

    It feels just the start for the talented Frenchman.

  17. Or will more of our experts choose Junior Kroupi?published at 19:32 BST

    Breakthrough player of the season

    Junior KroupiImage source, Getty Images

    Junior Kroupi had quite the season in 2025-26. The French attacker impressed with his talent for scoring goals.

    In May 2026, he scored his thirteenth goal of the season against Manchester City, the highest number of goals scored by any teenager in a debut season in Premier League history, surpassing the previous record by Robbie Fowler and Robbie Keane.

    But did he do enough our vote for breakthrough player?

    • Appearances: 33
    • Goals: 13
    • Assists: 0
    • Bournemouth's final position: 6th

    Nb: Stats are derived from Transfermarkt and are Premier League only.

  18. My breakthrough player of the season - Nico O'Reillypublished at 19:31 BST

    Simon Stone
    BBC Sport Chief Football News Reporter

    I have to admire how well Kobbie Mainoo has been done after being left out for the first half of the season at Manchester United. Also, I really like the look of Alex Scott at Bournemouth.

    But Nico O’Reilly has been one of the standout performers at Manchester City this season, which is a feat in itself given the talent in Pep Guardiola’s squad.

    He is clearly the best left-back in the Premier League at the moment and has also scored crucial goals.

    It will be interesting to see how his career evolves at City without Guardiola’s guiding hand but he is setting the standard for other young players to follow.

  19. My breakthrough player of the season - Nico O'Reillypublished at 19:31 BST

    Aadam Patel
    Football Reporter

    Manchester City's Nico O'ReillyImage source, Getty Images

    The 21-year-old has had a stellar breakout season and made that left-back position his own at Manchester City.

  20. My breakthrough player of the season - Nico O'Reillypublished at 19:30 BST

    Alex Howell
    BBC Sport Arsenal reporter

    The breakthrough player of the year award has to go to Nico O’Reilly. This season he’s made his England debut, is going to the World Cup as the Three Lions first choice fullback and scored two goals in a final while winning two trophies.