PFA reveal Players' Player of the Year nominees including star who's QUIT Premier League as fans blast major snub | The Sun

THE PFA have revealed their nominees for the Players' Player of the Year and it's safe to say fans think there is a glaring admission.

Six players have been put forward by the PFA's members for the award as a result of their standout campaigns in the 2022/23 season.


Man City dominate the category following their treble winning exploits with Erling Haaland, Kevin De Bruyne and John Stones all nominated.

Second placed Arsenal received two nominations after pushing City as far as they could in the league last term.

Captain Martin Odegaard and star boy Bukayo Saka both find themselves in the running for the award.

Whilst the final nominee is ex-Tottenham star Harry Kane, who has swapped the Premier League for the Bundesliga this summer with a move to Bayern Munich.

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However some fans seem to think that the list is missing one very obvious name – Man City star, Rodri.

Rodri was paramount to Pep Guardiola's side last season and featured in all but two of the champions' Premier League fixtures.

Some fans took to social media to voice their opinions on the Spanish midfielder's snubbing.

One wrote: "Rodri has won national as well as international trophies. He is not in this list while Bukayo Saka and Odegaard are there for bottling the league. Corruption."

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Another added: "No Rodri? Please, add the seventh spot and add Rodri, or take someone out and put Rodri. This is unfair."

A third posted: "Rodri would have to play 90 minutes each game and play all 38 games and score or assist each game alongside his crucial DM duty just to get a nomination."




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