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Mohamed Salah, Bruno Fernandes lead 2024-25 PFA Player of the Year nominees

And the competition? Absolutely electric.

Mohamed Salah, Liverpool's Egyptian king, is once again leading the pack. After another jaw-dropping season - 29 goals, 18 assists, and one shiny Premier League title - the two-time PFA winner is gunning for a third crown. Salah didn't just score; he orchestrated Liverpool's rise under new boss Arne Slot with his usual blend of flair, focus, and ruthless finishing.

But the spotlight isn't his alone.

Bruno Fernandes, the tireless heartbeat of Manchester United, earns a nod not for team glory - United stumbled - but for his relentless output. Eight goals, ten assists, and Europa League heroics have kept the Portuguese maestro in the conversation. Love him or loathe him, Bruno's influence is undeniable.

Alexis Mac Allister, cool and composed in Liverpool's midfield, also earns his place. The World Cup winner quietly dictated tempo, tackled fiercely, and kept the engine humming in a title-winning side. Not the flashiest, but perhaps the most reliable cog in Slot's machine.

Rival fans won't be thrilled, but Declan Rice has turned heads in red and white. The Arsenal midfielder hit personal bests - nine goals, ten assists - and played like a captain-in-waiting all year. He might not have lifted silverware, but Rice gave the Gunners bite and balance.

Chelsea's Cole Palmer, last year's breakout Young Player of the Year, has crashed the grown-up party. After leading a Blues resurgence with 15 goals, Palmer now stands tall among the elite. In a chaotic Chelsea season, he was the calm in the storm - and the spark.

And finally, Alexander Isak - Newcastle's Nordic assassin. With 23 goals and a League Cup final stunner, Isak fired his club to its first major trophy in over five decades. The Swedish forward combined elegance and efficiency, announcing himself as a true Premier League force.

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