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    Shortlist: Sadio Mane, Kevin De Bruyne, Jordan Henderson among 7-man Premier League Players

    A seven-man shortlist for the 2019/20 Premier League Player of the Season award has been revealed. 

    The list was dominated by three Liverpool players, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Jordan Henderson, and Sadio Mane. 

    Henderson who captained Liverpool to their first Premier League title, has already won the Football Writers’ Association Footballer of the Year prize.

    They are up against Kevin De Bruyne (Manchester City), Nick Pope (Burnley), Danny Ings (Southampton) and Jamie Vardy (Leicester City) for the award.

    Premier League 2019/20 Player of the Season nominees.

    Trent Alexander-Arnold Liverpool

    Kevin De Bruyne Manchester City

    Jordan Henderson Liverpool

    Danny Ings Southampton

    Sadio Mane Liverpool

    Nick Pope Burnley

    Jamie Vardy Leicester

    For the Premier League Young Player of the Season shortlist, Manchester United dominated with three players on the eight-man list. 

    United stars, Marcus Rashford, Mason Greenwood and Anthony Martial are up against Jack Grealish, Christian Pulisic, Dean Henderson, Mason Mount, and Trent Alexander-Arnold.

    Premier League 2019/20 Young Player of Season nominees.

    Trent Alexander-Arnold (age 21) – Liverpool

    Jack Grealish (age 24) – Aston Villa

    Mason Greenwood (age 18) – Manchester United

    Dean Henderson (age 23) – Sheffield United

    Anthony Martial (age 24) – Manchester United

    Mason Mount (age 21) – Chelsea

    Christian Pulisic (age 21) – Chelsea

    Marcus Rashford (age 22) – Manchester United. 

    In the shortlist for Premier League Manager of the Season, Jurgen Klopp who led Liverpool to their first Premier League title is favorite to win the award.  The German coach is up against Brendan Rodgers, Chris Wilder, and Frank Lampard. 

    Premier League 2019/20 Manager of the Season nominees.

    Jurgen Klopp – Liverpool (1st)

    Frank Lampard – Chelsea (4th)

    Brendan Rodgers – Leicester (5th)

    Chris Wilder – Sheffield United (9th)

    Source: Usman O.