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, which will be limited to a maximum of four players per club.
You have until 23:59 BST on Thursday 29 May to select your team. By picking your 2024/25 Fan Team of the Season, you will also be entered into a prize draw to win a £500 voucher to spend at a Premier League club shop of your choosing.
Strikers
Alexander Isak (Newcastle)
P33 W20 D4 L9 G23 A6
Now in his third season at St James' Park, Isak is firmly established as one of the Premier League's most feared forwards. He netted 23 times, bettering his 2023/24 total of 21 goals by two. The 25-year-old Sweden star is only getting better.
Erling Haaland (Man City)
P30 W15 D7 L8 G21 A3
On the surface it may have appeared a disappointing season for Pep Guardiola's side, but Haaland's rich vein of scoring form continued despite missing a chunk of the campaign through injury. The Norwegian scored 21 goals from 30 appearances to help City stay on course for a top-two finish.
Chris Wood (Nottingham Forest)
P35 W18 D8 L9 G20 A3
Wood's best-ever season saw him not only pilot Forest's European mission with 20 goals, but also become the club's top Premier League goalscorer, surpassing Bryan Roy. He also became the first Forest player and first New Zealander to win the EA SPORTS Player of the Month award, earning the October 2024 accolade.
Yoane Wissa (Brentford)
P34 W15 D6 L13 G19 A4
One half of one the most productive Premier League pairings, Wissa's special connection with Bryan Mbeumo paid off handsomely. The duo combined to devastating effect and Wissa enjoyed his best season yet, adding 19 goals to his four assists.
Matheus Cunha (Wolves)
P32 W9 D4 L19 G15 A6
Cunha's attacking contribution was the catalyst behind Wolves' revival under Vitor Pereira to ease their relegation worries. Scoring 15 times, the Brazil star's 21 Premier League goal contributions (15 goals, six assists) transformed their season.
Ollie Watkins (Aston Villa)
P37 W19 D9 L9 G16 A8
Watkins scored 16 goals and created seven in another impressive campaign. Reaching double figures for a fifth consecutive top-flight season, he chased down Gabby Agbonlahor's record and now stands alone as Villa's leading Premier League goalscorer with 75 goals.
Jean-Philippe Mateta (Crystal Palace)
P36 W12 D13 L11 G14 A2
Following up his impressive 2023/24 season with a 14-goal campaign, Mateta was again instrumental as Palace broke the 50-point barrier in the Premier league for the first time. The Frenchman proved an important figure as the Eagles won the FA Cup to secure UEFA Europa League football at Selhurst Park next season.
Liam Delap (Ipswich)
P36 W4 D10 L22 G12 A2
Despite a season of struggle for Ipswich, Delap shone as he added to his growing reputation with 12 goals. The 22-year-old accounted for 34.3 per cent of Ipswich's 35 Premier League goals, with only Nottingham Forest's Chris Wood accounting for a higher proportion of his team's goals.
Jorgen Strand Larsen (Wolves)
P34 W11 D4 L18 G14 A3
Wolves team-mate Cunha may have grabbed a lot of the headlines, but Strand Larsen's contribution to their recovery didn't go unnoticed. The Norway striker supplied 14 goals and two assists in a promising debut Premier League season.
Danny Welbeck (Brighton)
P30 W14 D9 L7 G10 A4
The 34-year-old has had a stellar season for Brighton. His 10 league goals were vital in the Seagulls' quest for European football, while Welbeck became the club's all-time Premier League top goalscorer as well as ending a 17-year wait to hit double figures in the league.