We are going through the nominees in each position for the 2023/24 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 2023/24 Premier League Fan Team of the Season, which will be limited to a maximum of four players per club and will be unveiled on Tuesday 28 May.
Goalkeepers
You have until Monday 27 May to select ONE of 10 goalkeepers.
Choose your 2023/24 Fan Team of the Season
Alisson (Liverpool)
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Liverpool's No 1 was crucial in their season as the Reds secured a third-placed finish and a return to the UEFA Champions League. Alisson made 83 saves throughout the campaign, with one of them an incredible stop to deny Miguel Almiron in Liverpool's sensational 2-1 win against Newcastle United. It was a save that won August's Castrol Save of the Month.
Ederson (Man City)
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The Brazilian had another outstanding season as Manchester City won an unprecedented fourth successive title. Though he missed five matches this season Ederson still kept 10 clean sheets, the joint third-most in the league this season.
Thomas Kaminski (Luton)
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Kaminski faced a barrage of shots at his goal but he kept Luton Town in contention for Premier League safety until the final day. Out of the 145 saves he made, his efforts against Crystal Palace stood out as he won November's Castrol Save of the Month. He produced a sublime double stop, denying Eberechi Eze before reacting superbly to save Jeffrey Schlupp's close-range follow-up.
Bernd Leno (Fulham)
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Fulham's German goalkeeper was ever-present for his side during 2023/24, starting every match of the season. His 10 clean sheets earnt him joint-third place in the race for the Castrol Golden Glove, and it is the most shutouts he has produced since 2020/21.
Emiliano Martinez (Aston Villa)
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The Argentinian was outstanding for Aston Villa as they finished fourth to qualify for the UEFA Champions League for the first since 1982/83 - or the European Cup as it was known back then. Martinez was also named the World's No 1 goalkeeper at the 2023 Ballon d'Or awards.
Neto (AFC Bournemouth)
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AFC Bournemouth's captain enjoyed a fine campaign under head coach Andoni Iraola as the Cherries finished 12th. Neto made 115 saves, which was the joint eighth-most in the league.
Andre Onana (Man Utd)
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The Cameroonian made a slow start to his first season in Manchester, but eventually became a key figure between the posts. His 149 saves were the most in the league, and one of those stops won April's Castrol Save of the Month award.
Jordan Pickford (Everton)
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The 30-year-old was ever-present for Everton this season, starting every match of the campaign. His 13 clean sheets were the second-most in the league this season, while one of his 121 saves earned him January's Castrol Save of the Month award.
David Raya (Arsenal)
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Raya was a crucial figure in Arsenal's title challenge in his first season at the club after joining from Brentford on loan. Despite missing six matches, his 16 clean sheets were the most of any goalkeeper this season as he won the Castrol Golden Glove award, becoming only the third Arsenal 'keeper to earn the prize.
Guglielmo Vicario (Spurs)
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After joining from Empoli last summer, Vicario has made an instant impact in his first campaign in the Premier League. He made 110 saves, the 10th-most in the league this season, as Tottenham Hotspur finished fifth to quality for the UEFA Europa League.
Choose your 2023/24 Fan Team of the Season