Summary

  • Premier League polls: Have your say on who should be recognised for their performance in the 2025-26 season

  • Manager of the season: Choose from Keith Andrews, Mikel Arteta, Michael Carrick, Pep Guardiola, Andoni Iraola,Regis le Bris

  • Player of the season: Bruno Fernandes, Morgan Gibbs-White, Erling Haaland, Gabriel Magalhaes, David Raya, Antoine Semenyo, Igor Thiago

  • Signing of the season: Rayan Cherki, Caoimhin Kelleher, Senne Lammens, Antoine Semenyo, Adrien Truffert, Granit Xhaka, Martin Zubimendi

  • Young player of the season: Rayan Cherki, Mateus Fernandes, Lewis Hall, Michael Kayode, Junior Kroupi, Kobbie Mainoo, Nico O'Reilly, Alex Scott

  • Disagree with the options above? Select 'other' on the poll and send in your choices by using the Get Involved button below

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    Get Involved - 'There were times when City were unplayable'published at 09:37 BST

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    I think it has to go to Guardiola. It was his last season in the premier, and even though they didn't win, there were times when City were unplayable.

    Hattie, Hastings

  2. Pep Guardiolapublished at 09:32 BST

    Manager of the season

    Manchester City manager Pep GuardiolaImage source, Getty Images

    It is not the Hollywood ending Pep Guardiola would have had in mind when he thought about leaving Manchester City.

    But a second-place finish in the Premier League is an impressive final act for Guardiola, if it proves to be his last in English football.

    Since winning the Premier League title four times in a row between 2021 and 2024, Guardiola has been gradually rebuilding his squad at the Etihad, with the likes of Kevin De Bruyne, Ederson, Ilkay Gundogan and Kyle Walker having left in recent seasons.

    City’s second-place finish - coupled with a Carabao Cup and FA Cup double - ensures they are in a strong position to begin life after Guardiola.

    Matches: 38

    Wins: 23

    Losses: 6

    Draws: 9

    Position: 2nd

  3. Postpublished at 09:30 BST

    Ben Ramsdale
    BBC Sport

    Please stop shouting at me about Unai Emery please I didn't make the list!

    There are A LOT of you getting in touch about the Aston Villa manager though, and rightly so by the way.

    The six names on the poll are the six officially shortlisted by the Premier League - we've just added an 'other' option in there for you which of course can include the Villa boss.

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    Get Involved - 'What more could Emery have done?'published at 09:26 BST

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    How has Unai Emery not made the shortlist? No goals after 4 games, finished 4th beating teams with vastly superior resources - Liverpool, Chelsea etc. All while managing a Europa League winning campaign. A much bigger achievement than Carrick.

    Tim, Bristol

    No Unai Emery on the shortlist... What more could he have done?!

    Himesh, London

    How is Uni Emery not in the list. 4th in Premier league, major European Cup winner all done with no funds. That's a great manager not someone who spends hundreds of millions.

    Paul, West Mids

    Not sure how you can run a pole like this without the inclusion of Uni Emery. 4th consecutive year in Europe and a Cup win, with the smallest of budgets.

    Andy, Wales

  5. My manager of the season - Regis le Brispublished at 09:24 BST

    Simon Stone
    BBC Sport Chief Football News Reporter

    With a strong nod of appreciation to Mikel Arteta, who has built something over time at Arsenal that rightfully saw them crowned champions and swept them into the Champions League final, I think it is worth fully grasping what Le Bris has done at Sunderland.

    Fifteen minutes from the end of their play-off final with Sheffield United last season, they were out.

    From that momentous Wembley comeback, Le Bris has built a squad that started the campaign so well, they were clear of relegation trouble, then responded to a run of one win in six game to the middle of March by completing the double over Newcastle.

    Victories in their last two games has secured a place in Europe next season for the first time since 1974. That is truly phenomenal.

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    Get Involved - 'Le Bris has far exceeded anyone's expectation'published at 09:19 BST

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    You have to weigh expectation against result so Regis Le Bris has far exceeded anyone’s expectation of what his team were going to achieve. Arteta is a fair shout but he’s only one or two places higher in the league than what most people predicted.

    Will, Nuneaton

  7. Regis le Brispublished at 09:14 BST

    Manager of the season

    Sunderland manager Regis le BrisImage source, Getty Images

    It seems everything Regis le Bris touches turns to gold.

    Since arriving at Sunderland in June 2024, the Frenchman has not only guided the Black Cats back to the Premier League but also led them to their first European qualification in 53 years.

    Sunderland were one of the season's surprise packages, more than holding their own in their first top-flight campaign in nine years.

    Their Europa League place was underpinned by a formidable home record, with just three defeats all season.

    Games: 38

    Wins: 14

    Draws: 12

    Losses: 12

    Position: 7th

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    Get Involved - 'Iraola by far'published at 09:10 BST

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    Iraola by far. To lose Semenyo then get your team playing like they're not missing him is remarkable. Some scouting system they have at Bournemouth

    Mark, Chesterfield

  9. Andoni Iraolapublished at 09:07 BST

    Manager of the season

    Bournemouth manager Andoni IraolaImage source, Getty Images

    When it comes to the Manager of the Season award, it is impossible not to mention Andoni Iraola.

    In his final season at the Vitality Stadium, Iraola defied the odds to guide Bournemouth to Europa League qualification with a sixth-place finish in the Premier League.

    It could have been even better for the Cherries had Aston Villa finished fifth, they would have been playing Champions League football next season.

    But that will not dampen the mood among Bournemouth supporters, who will celebrate a remarkable campaign.

    After losing Kepa Arrizabalaga, Illia Zabarnyi, Dean Huijsen and Milos Kerkez last summer, followed by Antoine Semenyo in January, Iraola ensured there was no drop-off. Instead, he used it as motivation to lead the Cherries to European qualification for the first time in their history.

    Bournemouth capped off the season with a 18-game unbeaten run in the Premier League.

    Games: 38

    Wins: 13

    Draws: 18

    Losses: 7

    Position: 6th

  10. Hello!published at 09:00 BST

    Good melting...

    I mean good morning!

    We've got a bit of a different one coming up for you today and require you all getting involved.

    It's the BBC Sport readers' end of season awards.

    We'll be going through everything from young player of the season to signing of the season and require you to have your say.

    A handful of options will be thrown your way and you can cast your votes via the poll at the top of this page.

    And of course you can have your say as we go by clicking the 'Get Involved' button.

    First on the agenda - manager of the season.