Harry Kane enjoyed an exceptional individual season, scoring 30 goals and adding three assists in the Premier League, meaning he had a hand in exactly 50 per cent of the team's league goals. He'll hope to take that form to Bayern Munich. Getty
Manchester City's Erling Haaland, pictured here with his Premier League golden boot from last season, is the hot favourite for the PFA award having scored 52 times across all competitions. Getty
John Stones, 'the Barnsley Beckenbauer', enjoyed his best season for Manchester City, stepping out of his familiar central defensive role to play as an inverted right full-back and also in the centre of midfield. Getty
Manchester City midfielder Kevin De Bruyne really drove their treble bid through the core of the season and ended up with a magnificent return of 10 goals and 31 assists across 49 games in all competitions. AFP
Bukayo Saka emerged as the poster boy for the new Arsenal, with his electric performances on the right of the attack inspiring their unexpected title challenge. He finished with 15 goals and 11 assists across 48 games in all competitions. PA
While Saka grabbed the headlines, Martin Odegaard was very much the heartbeat of the Arsenal team seemingly maturing with every game. He was also one of the few to stand up as their title bid faltered down the home stretch. Getty
Harry Kane enjoyed an exceptional individual season, scoring 30 goals and adding three assists in the Premier League, meaning he had a hand in exactly 50 per cent of the team's league goals. He'll hope to take that form to Bayern Munich. Getty
Manchester City's Erling Haaland, pictured here with his Premier League golden boot from last season, is the hot favourite for the PFA award having scored 52 times across all competitions. Getty
John Stones, 'the Barnsley Beckenbauer', enjoyed his best season for Manchester City, stepping out of his familiar central defensive role to play as an inverted right full-back and also in the centre of midfield. Getty
Manchester City midfielder Kevin De Bruyne really drove their treble bid through the core of the season and ended up with a magnificent return of 10 goals and 31 assists across 49 games in all competitions. AFP
Bukayo Saka emerged as the poster boy for the new Arsenal, with his electric performances on the right of the attack inspiring their unexpected title challenge. He finished with 15 goals and 11 assists across 48 games in all competitions. PA
While Saka grabbed the headlines, Martin Odegaard was very much the heartbeat of the Arsenal team seemingly maturing with every game. He was also one of the few to stand up as their title bid faltered down the home stretch. Getty
Harry Kane enjoyed an exceptional individual season, scoring 30 goals and adding three assists in the Premier League, meaning he had a hand in exactly 50 per cent of the team's league goals. He'll hope to take that form to Bayern Munich. Getty