Will Man City have another Premier League Young Player of the Year?

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As we approach the end of the Premier League season, it is time for awards to be handed out and for fans to enthusiastically debate the merits of each one.The Premier League Young Player of the Season is for players who were aged 23 or younger at the start of the 2025-26 campaign, and the eight nominees have now been confirmed.It was first awarded in the 2019-20 season, with the previous winners being Trent Alexander-Arnold (2019-20), Phil Foden (2020-21 and 2021-22), Erling Haaland (2022-23), and Cole Palmer (2023-24).Last season, it was Ryan Gravenberch, but who will follow in his footsteps this time around?Here, we look at each nominee and their best data from the 2025-26 league campaign to see who might become the latest recipient.Rayan CherkiThis is surely a nominee who will have universal agreement. Rayan Cherki has lit up the Premier League since joining Manchester City from Lyon last summer.He announced himself on his debut when he came off the bench to score his first City goal and add some gloss to a 4-0 win at Wolves, but it is his creativity that has mostly caught the eye.Cherki has 12 assists in the Premier League this season; only Bruno Fernandes (19) has more.Of players to have played at least 500 minutes in the competition this season, his assists per 90 of 0.63 is the highest, while he ranks second for chances created per 90 (3.14) and top for big chances created per 90 (0.99).In City's 1-0 win at Burnley last month, he created eight open-play chances, the most by any player in a single Premier League game this season.Mateus FernandesIt would be very unfair on Mateus Fernandes to define his season by that miss against Arsenal on Sunday, especially as David Raya should be given credit for what was an excellent bit of goalkeeping.Fernandes has three goals and three assists this season, but has shown himself to be an all-around midfielder.Only four players have made more than his 97 tackles in the Premier League this season, which is more than twice as many as any of his West Ham team-mates, while only Jarrod Bowen (31) has created more than his 29 chances from open play for the Hammers.Fernandes has also recorded 104 attacking sequence involvements, again only behind Bowen (133) for his side. In addition, he has won possession 171 times (13th most in the Premier League), including 33 interceptions (10th most of PL midfielders).Lewis HallA bit like Fernandes and West Ham, the development of Lewis Hall has been a positive for Newcastle United in an otherwise underwhelming season.The former Chelsea man has earned a reputation as one of the most dependable full-backs in the Premier League, and he could win himself a place in Thomas Tuchel's England squad for the World Cup.Only Sandro Tonali (143) has won possession more often in the Premier League for Newcastle this season than Hall (125), while only Malick Thiaw (169) has won more duels than the Magpies' left-back (154).Of defenders to have played at least 1,000 minutes in the Premier League this season, only two have averaged possession regains more often per 90 minutes than Hall (5.6).Junior KroupiJunior Kroupi's debut season in England really could not have gone much better. After scoring his first goal off the bench against Leeds United, he started against Crystal Palace and Nottingham Forest, scoring three times in those two outings.Kroupi has 12 goals in the top flight, equalling the Premier League record for goals by a teenager in their debut season, along with Robbie Fowler in 1993-94 and Robbie Keane in 1999-00 (12) and has two games left to claim the record outright.His shot conversion rate of 27.3% is also the best of any Premier League player to have scored at least five goals this season.Michael KayodeAfter an impressive half-season at Brentford on loan from Fiorentina in 2024-25, Michael Kayode joined the Bees permanently last summer and has carried on impressing.Kayode has sent 160 long throws into the opposition box in the Premier League this season, at least 32 more than any other player, creating 15 chances from them (11 more than anyone else).He can do more than lobbing a ball a long way with his hands, though. Only three Premier League defenders have won possession more often than Kayode (155), while of full-backs, only Nottingham Forest's Neco Williams (207) has won more duels than him (203).Kayode has also made 64 tackles in the Premier League this season; only Yehor Yarmoliuk (68) has made more for Brentford.Kobbie MainooThis one might raise a few eyebrows, despite Kobbie Mainoo undeniably being one of the best young players in the Premier League.The Manchester United midfielder has played in 26 of their 36 league games, and totalled just 1,473 minutes (excluding stoppage time), of which only 12 appearances and 211 minutes came before the turn of the year.United have won 17 of the 26 league games Mainoo has played this season. Only Casemiro and Luke Shaw (both 18) have taken part in more Premier League wins for the club, but both have played in more games (32 and 36, respectively).This season, Mainoo has completed 86.1% of passes made under high pressure (defender within two metres), which sees him rank eighth out of 66 midfielders to have attempted 400+ passes in total.Nico O'ReillyNico O'Reilly broke into the Man City side in 2024-25, playing nine Premier League games (six starts), but this has been his real breakout year.He has five goals and three assists in the league this season, largely from left-back, and has really earned the trust of Guardiola. Only Bernardo Silva (36) and Erling Haaland (34) have played more league games than O'Reilly (33).O'Reilly – who won the Premier League Academy Graduate of the Year on Tuesday – has stepped up in big moments this season.He scored both goals in the 2-1 win over Newcastle at the Etihad, and though it obviously does not count towards this award, he also scored twice in the 2-0 EFL Cup final win over Arsenal.Alex ScottAlex Scott has been somewhat of an unsung hero in a phenomenal season for Bournemouth that will surely see the Cherries qualify for Europe for the first time in their history.Scott has three goals and an assist, having played in all 36 Premier League games for Andoni Iraola's side this season.His calmness and assuredness on the ball have been a real factor in Bournemouth's incredible 16-game unbeaten run, which remains ongoing, while he is also invaluable to his team off the ball; only three players have won possession more often than Scott (184) in the Premier League this season.Scott's most memorable moment was undoubtedly scoring the winner in the 2-1 victory at Arsenal, racing into the box and calmly slotting past Raya.