🚨 Premier League announce April Player of the Month contenders 🥇
Seven players are in contention for the Premier League's Player of the Month award for April.
Wolves (Rayan Aït-Nouri and Jørgen Strand Larsen) and Newcastle (Harvey Barnes and Jacob Murphy) both have two players up for the honour.
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The others in the running are recently crowned league winner Alexis Mac Allister, Morgan Rogers of Aston Villa and Fulham's Ryan Sessegnon.
None of the nominees have won the award before.
Voting is open until Monday with the winner announced late next week. Who gets your vote?
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