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Conor Gallagher, Crystal Palace
Conor Gallagher, a loanee from Chelsea, has excelled at Crystal Palace and contributed significantly to Patrick Vieira's first campaign.
The 22-year-old has eight goals and three assists in the league, and the team was eager to sign him on a long-term contract.
The young Englishman remarked as he accepted the prize, "It's huge. Sincerely, I cannot express enough gratitude to the fans.
"I've loved every second of playing for Crystal Palace, and you've been amazing from the very beginning."
Jordan Pickford for Everton
Due to a string of match-winning efforts for the Goodison Park team, England No. 1 Jordan Pickford won the top prize at Everton.
Despite some exceptional efforts and performances from everyone, Everton's and England's No. 1 goalkeeper, 28-year-old Frank Lampard, was singled out for special recognition by his manager.
"Jordan is a fantastic kid and this is well earned. He has made some ridiculous saves in recent weeks."
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James Maddison of Leicester
Despite Leicester having a disappointing season, James Maddison quietly put up impressive numbers.
The Foxes finished eighth on the final day this time around after just missing out on a Champions League spot by a point with a fifth-place finish in 2021–22.
However, Maddison, 25, performed admirably and scored 18 goals and provided 11 assists throughout all competitions, including three goals during the East Midlanders' Europa Conference League run.
A good season, he said. I'll accept the trophy and once again, a sincere thank you. Football is a team sport, and I'd trade the honor in an instant for a spot in a European final at the end of the month.
Mohamed Salah of Liverpool
Mohamed Salah, the Egyptian star who won the Premier League Golden Boot for a third time, was once again a major contributor to Liverpool's success.
Salah helped the Reds win the FA Cup, the Carabao Cup, finished second in the league, and advanced to the Champions League final with his 31 goals and 15 assists across all competitions.
For the third time in his Anfield career, the 30-year-old passed the 30-goal threshold, becoming just the fourth player in the club's history to do so.
Kevin De Bruyne of Manchester City
Kevin De Bruyne, a brilliant Belgian player who plays for the Premier League champions, earned the award for a record-tying fourth time.
The 30-year-old was at his best against Wolves, scoring four goals, which helped Pep Guardiola's team win their fourth league championship in five years.
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Cristiano Ronaldo plays for Manchester United.
There is no denying that Cristiano Ronaldo displayed his talent with a lot of outstanding goals for Manchester United, despite the Red Devils finishing the season in sixth place.
The legendary Portuguese player performed admirably upon his return to Old Trafford, scoring 18 goals overall and adding three assists.
Joelinton — Newcastle
Joelinton, a forward who switched to center midfield at St. James' Park last year, and January addition Bruno Guimaraes were key players in Newcastle's revival.
After joining the Magpies in 2019, the Brazilian struggled to score, scoring just six Premier League goals in his first two seasons.
However, due to his big appearance and hard ethic, he is one of the first names listed on Eddie Howe's team sheet.
The 25-year-old stated after getting his honor: "It has been a terrific season for me. Even though a lot has happened, I'm delighted to have helped the squad maintain its Premier League status. We can only hope that next year will be even better.
Teemu Pukki of Norwich
Teemu Pukki failed to keep Norwich in the Premier League despite scoring 11 goals.
But when he received the prize, the striker was only able to focus on his team's situation.
Relegation stung a lot, he confessed. We all aspire to play in the Premier League. It's been a challenging season, and losing is always disappointing.
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