Find out the 10 outfield players named in EAFC 25's Premier League Team of the Season.
Players are ordered from right to left, starting with defenders.
While it's not been Trent Alexander-Arnold's most creative season for Liverpool, he's still recorded a credible nine goal contributions from full-back, in what has now been confirmed as his final season at Anfield.
After his career-threatening knee injury, there was an understandable drop-off from Virgil van Dijk's usual levels, but following his return to form he's further cemented his place as one of the best centre-backs in Premier League history, earning a new contract that will keep him at Anfield until the eve of his 36th birthday.
Pipping his defensive partner William Saliba, it's Gabriel who gets the nod to partner Van Dijk at centre-back. Although it's not been Arsenal's greatest campaign, the Brazilian remains one of the league's finest defenders.
Still only 21 years old, Milos Kerkez has enjoyed a breakout season with Bournemouth, so much so he'll likely be leaving the south coast in the summer, with Liverpool reportedly interested in signing the left-back.
Going from strength to strength, while Declan Rice will be bitter disappointed at his side's domestic campaign, he's had another excellent season on a personal level.
With 10 goal contributions this term, Rice remains one of the best midfielders in world football.
While Mohamed Salah rightly takes most of the plaudits after Liverpool's title-winning campaign, Arne Slot's conversion of Ryan Gravenberch to a holding midfielder has been one of the Dutch coach's shrewdest moves.
Gravenberch has gone from a player struggling to crack the first team to one of the cornerstones of the champions.
Although his drop-off in the second half of the season has been surprising, it's a measure of how good Cole Palmer was early in the campaign that he still ranks fifth in the league for goal contributions, behind only Mohamed Salah, Alexander Isak, Erling Haaland and Bryan Mbeumo.
Hands down the player of the year, Mohamed Salah has six more goals than the next best goalscorer and seven more assists than the next best creator.
One of the great individual Premier League campaigns, and thoroughly deserving of a winners' medal.
Strengthening his credentials as one of the best forwards in the world, Alexander Isak has had another superb season on Tyneside, with 22 goals in 31 games for Newcastle, spearheading their charge towards UEFA Champions League football.
While he recorded an excellent 19 goal contributions last seaosn, Matheus Cunha has exceeded that with time to spare this time around.
Often carrying a struggling Wolves side on his back, the Brazilian has found the net 15 times so far this term.