It is time to reveal the 2024/25 Fan Team of the Season!
Fans from across the world were invited to select a best XI from a shortlist of 60 players, by choosing one goalkeeper, two full-backs, two central defenders, two central midfielders, two forwards and two strikers.
The players who received the most votes from the public in their respective positions, limited to a maximum of four players per club, form this star-studded line-up.
Premier League champions Liverpool are the most-represented club, with three players, while Arsenal and Nottingham Forest each have two players in the Fan Team of the Season.

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.
Daniel Munoz (Crystal Palace)
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Munoz added fire to Crystal Palace’s right flank. The Colombian’s attacking intent was clear from the get-go, and he scored four goals and assisted five. Oliver Glasner gave him the freedom to express himself, and Munoz delivered with flair and fearlessness.
William Saliba (Arsenal)
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Mikel Arteta had the luxury of counting on Saliba all season, and it made all the difference. The French centre-back’s importance grew even more after Gabriel’s injury, and he rose to the occasion. Calm under pressure, precise in possession, and strong in duels, Saliba anchored a back line that conceded only 34 goals all season, the fewest in the competition.
Virgil van Dijk (Liverpool)
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Another season, another reminder that the 6ft 5in Dutchman is still one of the best centre-backs in the Premier League. Van Dijk was a rock at the heart of Liverpool’s defence and a true leader in Arne Slot’s first season in charge. With 190 clearances, his defensive presence was undeniable, while his contributions going forward, with three goals and one assist, proved he remains a threat at both ends of the pitch.
Milos Kerkez (AFC Bournemouth)
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What a season it was for Kerkez, a genuine breakout star. The Hungarian hit the ground running at AFC Bournemouth, showing maturity beyond his years. With two goals and five assists, he was key to Andoni Iraola’s high-octane system and showed he has all the tools of an elite full-back.
Mohamed Salah (Liverpool)
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After enjoying one of the all-time great individual seasons in Premier League history, Liverpool's talisman will be hard for fans to ignore. His Golden Boot and Playmaker awards - as well as Salah's stats and the number of records he has broken - speak for themselves.
Ryan Gravenberch (Liverpool)
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The Dutch international has been a key player in midfield for the Premier League champions. His physical presence and technical control allowed him to contribute both defensively and in attack.
Declan Rice (Arsenal)
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The England international has excelled as a No 6 or No 8, shifting seamlessly from defensive duties to progressive play. Rice's athleticism, intelligence and leadership have made him one of the Gunners’ most consistent performers this season.
Bryan Mbeumo (Brentford)
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In what is clearly his most impressive season so far, 20-goal Mbeumo has scored more than double his tally from each of the past two campaigns (nine). His productive partnership with striker Yoane Wissa propelled Brentford to the brink of European qualification.
Alexander Isak (Newcastle United)
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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.
Chris Wood (Nottingham Forest)
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In his best-ever season, Wood has not only piloted Forest's European mission with 20 goals, but has also become the club's all-time leading Premier League goalscorer, surpassing Bryan Roy. He's the first Forest player and first New Zealander to have won the EA SPORTS Player of the Month award, having earned the accolade in October.