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Another nail-biting Premier League season full of twists and turns has come to an end.
We compile the season's finest players from each Premier League club.
Bukayo Saka of Arsenal
Bukayo Saka had a tremendous season at Arsenal, scoring 12 goals and dishing out seven assists across all competitions after missing his penalty in the shootout of the Euro 2020 final.
Since Thierry Henry, he became the first player for the Gunners to win the trophy in back-to-back seasons, and at only 20 years old, he is still developing.
Matty Cash, Aston Villa
Matty Cash, a right-back who contributed four goals and three assists, was the only member of the Aston Villa team to start every Premier League game last season.
The 24-year-old international from Poland excelled under Steven Gerrard's system and frequently showed both offensive and defensive awareness.
Christian Norgaard, Brentford
After a succession of standout performances in Brentford's inaugural Premier League season, Danish midfielder Christian Norgaard won the award.
The 28-year-old scored three goals and contributed four assists, including both at home and away against Arsenal.
Marc Cucurella, from Brighton
Marc Cucurella had a fantastic Premier League debut season that piqued the curiosity of other elite clubs.
The Spanish player won two trophies at Brighton's awards ceremony, including Players' Player of the Season.
As he continues to grow into a dynamic, offensive wing-back, Cucurella, 23, makes a difference on the left side with the help of his technical skill.
"I'm really thrilled and thank you to my team-mates, the gaffer, coaches, and of course the supporters for their support," the graduate of the Barcelona academy stated.
I have thoroughly loved this season because of how simple it has been for me and my family to adjust to a new nation thanks to you all.
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Mason Mount — Chelsea
For the second year in a row, Mason Mount won Chelsea's prize, capping another outstanding individual performance.
Thiago Silva lost out to the 23-year-old England midfielder, who said: "It obviously means so lot knowing the fans have voted for this.
Every single week, it's a pleasure to perform for them. Since I was six years old, I've wanted to do it. I wouldn't have believed it if someone had told me I'd win it twice in just three seasons.
"Playing with these guys is fantastic and an incredible honor. Although we are aware of how challenging this season has been, we still believe we might have gotten more from it.
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