The nominees for the PFA Player of the Year were announced last week, with Dele Alli a surprise exclusion from the nominees.

Chelsea duo N'Golo Kante and Eden Hazard, Alexis Sanchez, Harry Kane, Zlatan Ibrahimovic and current Premier League top scorer Romelu Lukaku make up the six man shortlist for the coveted award.

While Alli - who has scored 20 goals for second placed Spurs this season - was omitted as a contender for the prize, the England international was still nominated for the PFA Young Player of the Year.

France international N'Golo Kante is favourite the take the crown as the league's finest, with the former Caen midfielder on course to win his second consecutive Premier League title having won the league in extraordinary fashion with Leicester City last season . If the Blues were to win the league, Kante would become the only player in Premier League history to win the title in consecutive years with different clubs.

A case for each of the six nominees can be made however, with each of them having fantastic seasons for their respective clubs.

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