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Pick your Wolves player of the season

Pick your Wolves player of the season

BBC News21-05-2025

We asked our Wolves fan contributor for their four candidates for player of the season and you can now select your top one.
Emmanuel AgbadouWhat a difference Agbadou has made since arriving in January. He took command of the Wolves defence from day one, showing real leadership at the back. Calm as a cucumber, composed and in total control - he is a true Rolls-Royce of a defender. His strength and presence have been key to the team's turnaround. Agbadou's influence cannot be overstated. He has transformed the backline and lifted the whole side.Joao GomesKnown as "The Pitbull" for good reason, Gomes delivers every week, even when the team were struggling. His close control and fierce attitude make him a vital force in midfield. Aggressive and relentless in his pressing, Gomes is a nightmare to play against and stands out as one of the toughest opponents in the Premier League.Matheus CunhaCreativity, movement and sharp finishing - Cunha has been at the heart of Wolves' attacking threat. He scores crucial goals, links up play and can unpick defences with a moment of brilliance. Cunha's flair and drive have often been the difference-maker in tight games. His goals in the first half of the season were vital in keeping Wolves in the survival fight.Nelson SemedoSemedo has been Mr Consistent, stepping up to captain the side during tough times. He leads by example every time he plays. A classy, reliable presence at the back, he is rarely beaten by his opposite number. If Semedo leaves this summer, he will be missed deeply by everyone connected to the club.Honourable mentionAndre. The Brazilian has been a fantastic addition, settling in quickly and making a real impact. He reads the game so well, cutting out danger and turning defence into attack in an instant. His partnership with Gomes has huge potential and deserves every chance to grow and prosper.Pick your 2024-25 Wolves player of the season from our shortlist hereAnd tell us why you're picking who you are, or why you'd have gone for another player not on the list, here
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