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    Get Involved - 'Zubimendi should be even better next season'published at 12:39 BST

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    I don't think it should be Martin Zubimendi but I am very happy he has been nominated. Played a huge amount of minutes in the first 3/4s of the season and was all over the pitch. Expecting him to be even better next season.

    Alex, London

    Zubimendi deserves the signing of the season. The number of games he played week in week out delivering solid performances can't be overstated. He fell off this past few games because of fatigue but he still popped up with the goals and assists during the season.

    Raphael, Nigeria

  2. Martin Zubimendipublished at 12:36 BST

    Signing of the season

    Martin Zubimendi of ArsenalImage source, Getty Images

    History will remember Martin Zubimendi as one of the final pieces in Arsenal’s Premier League-winning jigsaw.

    After snubbing a move to Liverpool in July 2024, Zubimendi eventually decided to join Arsenal when they triggered the £51m release clause in his Real Sociedad contract.

    The Spain international was one of several players brought in by Mikel Arteta to strengthen the Gunners’ squad as they looked to build on three consecutive second-place finishes and win the Premier League for the first time in 22 years.

    Zubimendi quickly became a key pillar of the Arsenal side that secured the title by seven points, with his introduction to the team also allowing Declan Rice to play further forward and make some decisive contributions.

    His addition is one of the reasons Mikel Arteta's side were finally able to win the Premier League.

  3. My signing of the season - Granit Xhakapublished at 12:33 BST

    Nizaar Kinsella
    BBC Sport Chelsea reporter

    Eyebrows were raised when Sunderland brought midfielder Granit Xhaka back to the Premier League from Bayer Leverkusen.

    Xhaka, now 33, had been deemed surplus to requirements at the German club but still secured a return to the Premier League, where he previously played for Arsenal.

    Having captained Arsenal and helped lead Leverkusen to the Bundesliga title under Xabi Alonso, Xhaka has provided leadership for a revamped Sunderland side, who spent £160m on new players in the summer.

    Manager Regis Le Bris has credited him with bringing a high level of leadership behind the scenes, while his combative style and quality on the ball have helped deliver results, including a shock qualification for the Europa League.

  4. My signing of the season - Granit Xhakapublished at 12:31 BST

    Phil McNulty
    BBC Sport chief football writer

    Easy choice this. Has anyone had a greater individual impact on one team than the 33-year-old who arrived at Sunderland for £17m from Bayer Leverkusen in the summer? Xhaka’s experience was meant to stabilise The Black Cats in the Premier League.

    Instead, his calmness, quality and leadership was a decisive factor in Sunderland reaching Europe.

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    Get Involved - 'Xhaka 100/100 times'published at 12:29 BST

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    Granit Xhaka 100/100 times. A really massive achievement for Sunderland getting Europa League and they thoroughly deserve it. Granit Xhaka brilliant this season, how did he not get on the Player Of The Year shortlist this year?

    Jack, Gosport

    Signing of season is Xhaka by a millions miles and Le Bris Manager. Easily.

    Russ, Essex

    No other signing has even come close to the level of impact on a team, club and a season than Granit Xhaka, this season or since the inception of the Premier League. He's the tide that's lifted all ships.

    Danny, South Tyneside

    Time and time again Granit Xhaka never fails after been written off by his current club.

    Al, Edinburgh

  6. Granit Xhakapublished at 12:27 BST

    Signing of the season

    Sunderland captain Granit XhakaImage source, get

    Granit Xhaka turned plenty of heads last summer when he left Champions League side Bayer Leverkusen to join newly promoted Sunderland.

    But less than 12 months on, Xhaka’s decision to join the Black Cats has been vindicated. He has rediscovered his best form to help the Premier League newcomers secure European qualification for the first time in 53 years.

    After being named club captain upon his arrival at the Stadium of Light, the Switzerland international has led by example both on and off the pitch.

    In total, he featured in 34 of a possible 38 Premier League matches, registering one goal and six assists in what proved to be a truly historic season for the Black Cats.

    When Xhaka leads Sunderland out in the Europa League next season, his decision to move to the North East will no longer seem as bewildering as it did last summer.

    Appearances: 34

    Assists: 6

    Goals: 1

  7. Adrien Truffertpublished at 12:24 BST

    Signing of the season

    Bournemouth left-back Adrien TruffertImage source, Getty Images

    Since arriving in the Premier League for just £14m last summer, Adrien Truffert has been one of the most consistent performers.

    The high-flying left-back has seamlessly replaced the previously outstanding Milos Kerkez on the south coast.

    The Frenchman’s contributions at both ends of the pitch have made him a key asset, featuring in all 38 games for the Cherries.

    Appearances: 38

    Assists: 5

    Goals: 1

  8. My signing of the season - Dominic Calvert-Lewinpublished at 12:23 BST

    Sami Mokbel
    BBC Sport Senior football correspondent

    Simply put, his goals have kept Leeds in the Premier League. He can count himself unlucky not to be named in England’s World Cup squad.

  9. My signing of the season - Dominic Calvert-Lewinpublished at 12:20 BST

    Alex Howell
    BBC Sport Arsenal reporter

    For me it is Dominic Calvert Lewin. The front man was signed on a free and scored 14 league goals as Leeds survived relegation.

  10. Postpublished at 12:19 BST

    Signing of the season

    Calvert-Lewin celebratesImage source, Getty Images

    After 14 goals in his debut season at Elland Road, is Dominic Calvert in with a shout for signing of the season?

    A few of our reporters seem to think so...

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    Get Involved - 'Has to be Semenyo'published at 12:18 BST

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    Has to be Semenyo. First of all for the unbelievable job he did at Bournemouth to help them on their way to Europe. And playing a major part in City winning two trophies and almost catching up to Arsenal to clinch their 3rd.

    Mark, Essex

  12. Antoine Semenyopublished at 12:11 BST

    Signing of the season

    Manchester City forward SemenyoImage source, Getty Images

    It is rare for a player to arrive at Manchester City and make such an immediate impact - but Antoine Semenyo did just that after joining from Bournemouth in January.

    The 26-year-old hit the ground running, scoring in four of his first five games for Pep Guardiola’s side.

    Although the arrival of the Ghana international was not enough to help Manchester City come from behind to beat Arsenal to the Premier League title, Semenyo finished with seven goals and one assist in 17 league appearances for his new club.

    If the first six months of his City career are anything to go by, he could prove to be a bargain at £64m...

    Appearances: 17

    Goals: 7

    Assists: 1

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    Get Involved - 'Lammens improved Man United'published at 12:09 BST

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    Lammens is the signing of the season. Out of the blue. Largely faultless. Massively improved Man Utd. It would’ve been a much bigger challenge for Carrick to finish 3rd without Lammens.

    Will, Nuneaton

    Le Bris manager. Getting a promoted team into to Europe. Bruno for player. So many assists & some goals too. Xhaka buy of the season. Galvanised the midfield. Then again without Lammens, United wouldn't be in Europe. Hard choice. O'Reilly young player. Outstanding. Hasn't dropped head playing out of position.

    Craig, Birmingham

  14. My signing of the season - Senne Lammenspublished at 12:04 BST

    Simon Stone
    BBC Sport Chief Football News Reporter

    This was a toss up with Granit Xhaka, who more than anyone brought the game management to Sunderland that allowed them to make such a positive start to the season.

    The thing about Senne Lammens is that he has largely gone under the radar, having been brought in to fill one of the most talked about positions in the game and which had become such a massive problem at Manchester United.

    Ruben Amorim wanted Emi Martinez but United’s recruitment department pushed for Lammens, who cost £17.1m after one full season as first choice at Royal Antwerp.

    He has not been perfect but he has been quietly effective.

    No-one talks about Manchester United’s goalkeeping position now.

  15. Senne Lammenspublished at 12:02 BST

    Signing of the season

    Manchester United goalkeeper Senne Lammens celebrates a goal during the Premier League match between Manchester United and Nottingham Forest at Old Trafford.Image source, Getty Images

    Senne Lammens enjoyed an impressive breathrough campaign after joining Manchester United in the summer of 2025.

    Signed from Royal Antwerp for an intial fee of £18.1 millon plus add-ons, the Belgian goalkeeper quickly adapted to the demands of the Premeir League.

    At just 23-year-old, Lammens impressed with his reflexes, producing several crucial saves in big moments throughout the season.

    One of his standout displays came against Everton, when David Moyes said: "Their goalie was brilliant tonight. The save he made from Michael Keane, the way he dealt with the corner kicks. For me, their goalkeeper was the best player."

    Appearances: 32

    Clean sheets: 8

  16. Caoimhin Kelleherpublished at 11:58 BST

    Signing of the season

    Caoimhin Kelleher of Brentford acknowledges the fans following the Premier League match between Manchester United and Brentford at Old Trafford.Image source, Getty Images

    Caoimhin Kelleher enjoyed a superb 2025-26 campaign after joining Brentford from Liverpool in a deal worth an initial £12.5m with add-ons.

    At 27-years-old, the Republic of Ireland international finally established himself as a first-choice Premier League goalkeeper after years of impressing as Alisson's understudy at Anfield.

    He made numerous key saves and produced clean sheets as Brentford pushed towards the top of the table, quickly becoming popular with the Bees faithful.

    When Kelleher signed, former Premier League goalkeeper Shay Given said: "In the correct climate he's worth every single penny, if not more," while also adding: "He looks the real deal."

    Appearances: 37

    Clean sheets: 10

  17. Rayan Cherkipublished at 11:51 BST

    Signing of the season

    Rayan Cherki of Manchester City during the Emirates FA Cup Final match between Chelsea and Manchester City at Wembley Stadium.Image source, Getty Images

    Rayan Cherki could be one of the signings of the 2025-26 Premier League season after arriving at Manchester City from Lyon for an initial fee of £30.45m, on a five-year deal until 2030.

    He contributed goals and assists in key moments, finishing the season with four goals and 12 assists in 33 league games.

    Teammates have spoken glowingly of Cherki, with France captain Kylian Mbappe saying he has a "gift" of playing football and City skipper Bernardo Silva calling him a "special talent."

    At just 22-years-old, Cherki showed exactly why City moved quickly to secure one of Europe's brightest talents.

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  19. My player of the season - Declan Ricepublished at 11:43 BST

    Phil McNulty
    BBC Sport chief football writer

    Plenty of contenders, especially Manchester United’s Bruno Fernandes after he picked up top individual honours such as the Football Writers’ Association Footballer Of The Year, but I’m going for Declan Rice.

    He has been at the very heart of Arsenal’s first title win in 22 years, a leader and an inspiration, as well as showing once again how comfortable he is on the elite stage by playing his part as they reached the Champions League Final.

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    Get Involved - 'Arsenal do not win the league without Rice'published at 11:41 BST

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    Raya was outstanding whole season and the previous two year.. But for me it's the individual quality of midfield maestro Declan Rice for Epl player of the year...

    Charles, Nairobi

    I think if you asked 100 footballers who the best all-round midfielder in the world is right now, at least 80 would say Declan Rice. He can do everything. World class and a mentality monster.

    Callum, London

    The player of the season is clearly Rice. Without him I doubt Arsenal win the league - he is that important. A very close second is Thiago from Brentford, to score that many goals for a ‘lesser’ team is brilliant. Hope he wants to move to Everton

    Graham, Essex

    Rice is the reason teams struggle to get through the defence. His timing is impeccable and a true giant. Fernandes has only won 3rd place (ie:nothing). How is he even in the running?

    Robert, Saffron Walden