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.
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Jarrod Bowen (West Ham United)
P33 W9 D9 L15 G12 A7
In a frustrating season for West Ham, Bowen has still registered 19 goal involvements. Once again the Hammers' main talisman, he has also created ten big chances for his team-mates.
Anthony Elanga (Nottingham Forest)
P37 W19 D8 L10 G6 A11
The Sweden international's elegance when dribbling in tight spaces has been instrumental in Forest surprising everyone by fighting for a Champions League place. His Premier League return of six goals and 11 assists is his best to date.
Anthony Gordon (Newcastle United)
P33 W17 D6 L10 G6 A5
In a season no Newcastle fan will ever forget, Gordon has played an important part. A bright spark on the flank, he has chipped in with six goals, demonstrating just how dangerous he is with his quick feet and pace when he gets into the box.
Justin Kluivert (AFC Bournemouth)
P33 W13 D9 L11 G12 A6
Kluivert's second Premier League season has underlined his improvement, with his goal involvements increasing to 18 from eight (seven goals, one assist) in his debut campaign. He became the first player to score a hat-trick of penalties in a Premier League match when Bournemouth won 4-2 at Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Bryan Mbeumo (Brentford)
P37 W16 D7 L14 G19 A7
In what is clearly his most impressive season so far, Mbeumo has scored more than double his goal tally from each of the past two campaigns (nine). His productive partnership with striker Yoane Wissa has propelled Brentford to the brink of European qualification.
Kaoru Mitoma (Brighton & Hove Albion)
P35 W15 D11 L9 G10 A3
Mitoma's speed and dazzling trickery have inspired the Seagulls, with his 10th goal this season helping Brighton to beat champions Liverpool and move up to eighth. His stunning strike against Chelsea won the February 2025 Guinness Goal of the Month award.
Jacob Murphy (Newcastle United)
P34 W18 D5 L11 G8 A12
In his best-ever season by some distance, Murphy has firmly established himself in Eddie Howe's side. The wide player's 20 goal involvements include 17 since the start of December.
Cole Palmer (Chelsea)
P36 W19 D9 L8 G15 A8
Although he struggled to carry his form from a fantastic first half of the season into the second, Palmer still posted impressive stats. Scoring 15 times and assisting eight goals, he has helped to keep Chelsea in the race for UEFA Champions League places.
Bukayo Saka (Arsenal)
P24 W12 D10 L2 G6 A10
Despite a lengthy injury lay-off, it was another stellar season for Saka, who was again instrumental in Arsenal's title challenge. He has contributed 10 assists, two more than any other Gunners player, and has also scored six Premier League goals.
Mohamed Salah (Liverpool)
P37 W25 D8 L4 G28 A18
After enjoying one of the all-time great seasons in Premier League history, Liverpool's talisman will be hard for fans to ignore. His stats - as well as the number of records Salah has broken - speak for themselves.