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Fan Team of the Season 2024/25: Goalkeepers

26 May 2025
Fan Team of the Season, Goalkeepers

You can pick ONE of 10 goalkeepers to go into the 2024/25 Premier League Fan Team of the Season

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We are going through the nominees in each position for the 2024/25 Premier League Fan Team of the Season!

What is Fan Team of the Season?

You can pick a best XI from a shortlist of 60 players who starred across the campaign. 

The players who receive the most votes from the public in their respective positions will then go into the 2024/25 Premier League Fan Team of the Season.

Goalkeepers

CS = Clean Sheets, S= Saves

Alisson (Liverpool)
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Alisson once again reminded everyone why he’s among the world’s best. Liverpool’s title-winning season was built on key moments, and time and time again, the Brazilian delivered. From stunning one-on-one saves against West Ham United to commanding his area like few others can, the 32-year-old was a rock at the back for the Reds, and a cornerstone of their Premier League triumph.

Ederson (Manchester City)
P26 W16 D4 L6 CS10 S54

We’ve long known Ederson’s brilliance between the sticks, but this season, Man City's No 1 reminded everyone just how complete his game is. From big saves in crunch contests, like the late February match against Tottenham Hotspur, to a league-leading four assists for a goalkeeper, the Brazilian continues to redefine what’s possible in his position.

Dean Henderson (Crystal Palace)
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Henderson hit the ground running at Palace and his early-season performance against former club Manchester United was a statement. Full of confidence, sharp reflexes, and vocal presence, Henderson showed why he remains one of England’s most highly-regarded 'keepers.

Mads Hermansen (Leicester City)
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Hermansen made quite an impression in his debut Premier League season. The 24-year-old Leicester 'keeper showcased his shot-stopping prowess with 103 saves in just 27 appearances before injury cut his campaign short. His penalty save against Chelsea’s Cole Palmer in March stands out as a moment of sheer brilliance.

Bernd Leno (Fulham)
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Leno has quietly put together another stellar season for Fulham. With 110 saves and a steady hand at the back, the German was instrumental in helping the Cottagers achieve their record Premier League points tally (54), bringing consistency, calm, and class to Marco Silva’s side.

Emiliano Martinez (Aston Villa)
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The World Cup winner was a positive force in Villa's push to qualify for the Champions League again, until his red card at Manchester United on the final day led to a decisive defeat. Much better moments for Martinez include his crucial penalty save to deny Andreas Pereira, which helped turn the tide in Villa's 3-1 win at Fulham, and winning December's Premier League Save of the Month award after thwarting Nottingham Forest's Nicolas Dominguez.

Jordan Pickford (Everton)
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Everton may have battled through a tough campaign, but their defensive resilience stood out, and Pickford deserves a big slice of the credit. With 122 saves and countless key moments, the England No 1 has been immense. His leadership qualities and vocal command of his defence became even more important after centre-back James Tarkowski’s injury in April.

Aaron Ramsdale (Southampton)
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After his move away from Arsenal, Ramsdale had plenty to prove, and he was certainly given a lot of work to do at Southampton. Among his highlights was saving two penalties in one match, with Marco Asensio taking them both for Villa. Flashes of brilliance like that show just how much value Ramsdale brings when called upon.

David Raya (Arsenal)
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Raya retained the Golden Glove for keeping the most clean sheets in the season (13), this time sharing the award with Nottingham Forest's Matz Sels. The Arsenal goalkeeper also won two Premier League Save of the Month awards, in August for denying Villa's Ollie Watkins from close range and in March for thwarting Man Utd captain Bruno Fernandes. Calm under pressure and sharp with his distribution, Raya has become a vital cog in Mikel Arteta’s well-oiled machine.

Matz Sels (Nott'm Forest)
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Forest’s transformation at the back has been one of the standout stories this season, and some of the credit goes to Sels, joint-winner of the Golden Glove. The Belgian shot-stopper has been a revelation since arriving from RC Strasbourg, playing a key role in a much-improved unit under Nuno Espirito Santo, bringing calm, leadership, and countless crucial interventions.

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