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  1. My signing of the season - Dominic Calvert-Lewinpublished at 19:17 BST

    Sami Mokbel
    BBC Sport Senior football correspondent

    Simply put, his goals have kept Leeds in the Premier League. He can count himself unlucky not to be named in England’s World Cup squad.

  2. My signing of the season - Dominic Calvert-Lewinpublished at 19:17 BST

    Alex Howell
    BBC Sport Arsenal reporter

    For me it is Dominic Calvert Lewin. The front man was signed on a free and scored 14 league goals as Leeds survived relegation.

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    Hang on, there's been a late third suggestion from our experts...

  4. My signing of the season - Senne Lammenspublished at 19:15 BST

    Simon Stone
    BBC Sport Chief Football News Reporter

    This was a toss up with Granit Xhaka, who more than anyone brought the game management to Sunderland that allowed them to make such a positive start to the season.

    The thing about Senne Lammens is that he has largely gone under the radar, having been brought in to fill one of the most talked about positions in the game and which had become such a massive problem at Manchester United.

    Ruben Amorim wanted Emi Martinez but United’s recruitment department pushed for Lammens, who cost £17.1m after one full season as first choice at Royal Antwerp.

    He has not been perfect but he has been quietly effective.

    No-one talks about Manchester United’s goalkeeping position now.

  5. What about Senne Lammens?published at 19:14 BST

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    Senne LammensImage source, Getty Images

    Senne Lammens enjoyed an impressive breathrough campaign after joining Manchester United in the summer of 2025.

    Signed from Royal Antwerp for an intial fee of £18.1 millon plus add-ons, the Belgian goalkeeper quickly adapted to the demands of the Premeir League.

    At just 23-year-old, Lammens impressed with his reflexes, producing several crucial saves in big moments throughout the season.

    One of his standout displays came against Everton, when David Moyes said: "Their goalie was brilliant tonight. The save he made from Michael Keane, the way he dealt with the corner kicks. For me, their goalkeeper was the best player."

    Appearances: 32

    Clean sheets: 8

  6. My signing of the season - Granit Xhakapublished at 19:13 BST

    Phil McNulty
    BBC Sport chief football writer

    Easy choice this. Has anyone had a greater individual impact on one team than the 33-year-old who arrived at Sunderland for £17m from Bayer Leverkusen in the summer? Xhaka’s experience was meant to stabilise The Black Cats in the Premier League.

    Instead, his calmness, quality and leadership was a decisive factor in Sunderland reaching Europe.

  7. My signing of the season - Granit Xhakapublished at 19:12 BST

    Nizaar Kinsella
    BBC Sport Chelsea reporter

    Eyebrows were raised when Sunderland brought midfielder Granit Xhaka back to the Premier League from Bayer Leverkusen.

    Xhaka, now 33, had been deemed surplus to requirements at the German club but still secured a return to the Premier League, where he previously played for Arsenal.

    Having captained Arsenal and helped lead Leverkusen to the Bundesliga title under Xabi Alonso, Xhaka has provided leadership for a revamped Sunderland side, who spent £160m on new players in the summer.

    Manager Regis Le Bris has credited him with bringing a high level of leadership behind the scenes, while his combative style and quality on the ball have helped deliver results, including a shock qualification for the Europa League.

  8. Granit Xhaka, anyone?published at 19:11 BST

    Signing of the season

    Granit XhakaImage source, Getty Images

    Could it be Granit Xhaka, who's our Premier League Signing of the Season?

    He turned plenty of heads last summer when he left Champions League side Bayer Leverkusen to join newly-promoted Sunderland.

    But less than 12 months on, Xhaka’s decision to join the Black Cats has been vindicated. He has rediscovered his best form to help the Premier League newcomers secure European qualification for the first time in 53 years.

    After being named club captain upon his arrival at the Stadium of Light, the Switzerland international has led by example both on and off the pitch.

    In total, he featured in 34 of a possible 38 Premier League matches, registering one goal and six assists in what proved to be a truly historic season for the Black Cats.

    When Xhaka leads Sunderland out in the Europa League next season, his decision to move to the North East will no longer seem as bewildering as it did last summer.

    Appearances: 34

    Assists: 6

    Goals: 1

  9. Postpublished at 19:10 BST

    We're going to focus on Signing of the Season now. And for this one, we have some nominees and expert analysis.

  10. 'A goal I thought I would never score'published at 19:09 BST

    Premier League - Goal of the season

    Fulham

    Fulham's Harrison Reed: "I just want to say a big thank you for you guys voting as my goal of the season.

    "A really special moment and a goal I thought I would never score.

    "Thank you for voting for me!"

  11. Postpublished at 19:09 BST

    And here's a video message from the winner!

    What a guy.

    Media caption,

    Reed wins BBC Sport 'Goal of the season'

  12. Goal of the Season - Harrison Reedpublished at 19:08 BST
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    Well, it's fair to say there were numerous thunderbolts to choose from for the Premier League goal of the season.

    Some may say Dominik Szoboszlai dipping and swerving free-kick against Arsenal.

    Cherries fans will fondly remember Tyler Adams' stunning goal from the halfway line against Sunderland, then there is Harrison Reed's sumptuous strike against Liverpool...

    Arne Slot's side had pinched the lead with only three minutes remaining of added time, but an outrageous strike from Fulham's Reed earned them a valuable point and also earns him the goal of the season.

    Fulham's Harrison Reed scores their second goal past Liverpool's Alisson BeckerImage source, Reuters
    Harrison Reed of Fulham celebrates with Antonee Robinson after he scored for 2-2Image source, Getty Images
    Harrison Reed of Fulham celebratesImage source, Getty Images
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    I'm sorry but the manager of the year is Unai Emery. Finished 4th won the Europa League all under financial restrictions. 4 th season in a row in Europe

    Neil

  14. Worst Prediction - Liverpool to retain titlepublished at 19:06 BST
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    Arne Slot, head coach of Liverpool, looks dejectedImage source, Getty Images

    Twenty-one of our BBC Sport pundits and reporters predicted Liverpool to defend their Premier League title, but an abysmal league, European and domestic cup campaigns leaves them trophyless in Arne Slot's second season.

    In comparison to their title-winning season, Liverpool have lost eight more games, scored 23 fewer goals and conceded 12 more goals...

    The Reds' 2024-25 league campaign:

    Won: 25

    Drawn: 9

    Lost: 4

    Scored: 86

    Conceded: 41

    Total points: 84

    The Reds' 2025-26 league campaign:

    Won: 17

    Drawn: 9

    Lost: 12

    Scored: 63

    Conceded: 53

    Total points: 60

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    Get Involvedpublished at 19:06 BST

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    Amazed that McInnes won Manager of the Year when he blew a massive lead in the League and won only one away match since January and out of both Cup Competitions early on

    Stewart

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    Get Involvedpublished at 19:05 BST

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    We didn’t think Fernandez was good enough for us at Posh, a season later he's in the SPL team of the season.. He’s proved us all wrong!

    Dave, Peterborough

  17. Biggest surprise of the year - Spurs' campaignpublished at 19:04 BST
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    Igor Tudor, manager of Tottenham Hotspur, gesturesImage source, Getty Images

    From the Champions League to, very nearly, the Championship...

    Thankfully for Tottenham, a 1-0 victory against Everton on the final day of the season confirmed their safety.

    Still, to see them battle relegation for so long this term was a big surprise.

    Thomas Frank couldn't inspire them ay the start of the campaign and, after eight and a half years at Brentford, he lasted just under eight months at Tottenham.

    Ex-Juventus centre-back Igor Tudor was then assigned with Spurs Chief Executive Vinai Venkatesham calling his appointment a "risk", and it was a risk that didn't pay off...

    Eventually it was ex-Seagulls boss Roberto de Zerbi who saved the day.

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    As a City fan, I agree an Arsenal player is player of the season, but I wouldn't think of Rice. I would give it to Gabriel. Vital blocks throughout the season, one of them against West Ham, who knows what would've happened if that went in.

    Youssef, Manchester

  19. Most Predictable Sacking - Ange Postecoglou at Forestpublished at 19:01 BST
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    Ange Postecoglou Head Coach of Nottingham Forest on the side lineImage source, Getty Images

    As we remember the great moments, players and managers of the 2025-26 campaign. It was a season to forget for some...

    A 2025 Europa League win for Spurs will have got many fans excited after a lacklustre league campaign, but it would turn out to go from bad to worse for Spurs and Postecoglou.

    As the Australian Manager stood above the Spurs faithful during their Europa League parade, the ex-Spurs boss said: "Season three is better than season two."

    Fourteen days later, the Australian boss was sacked.

    The 60-year-old endured a roller-coaster ride in north London, but his new journey at Nottingham Forest would unfold into his most unsuccessful tenure as a manager.

    Unfortunately for the seasoned trophy winner, Postecoglou, he lasted 39 days at Evangelos Marinakis' Forest...

    Time for permanent managers in the Premier League
  20. Postpublished at 19:00 BST

    Wooooahhh, we're halfway through the BBC Sport Football Awards.

    Across this final hour we'll be fully focused on the Premier League.

    Most predictable sacking is next, and it's already been mentioned by one of our Get Involveders...