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Cristiano Ronaldo and Harry Kane make the cut for the PFA Player of the Year shortlist - with ONLY Kevin De Bruyne from champions Man City on the six-man list... as Son, Rice and Alexander-Arnold miss out

Cristiano Ronaldo has made the six-man shortlist for the PFA's Men's Player of the Year award - with league runners up Liverpool boasting three representatives.

Manchester United suffered their worst-ever Premier League season, finishing down in sixth.

But Ronaldo, 37, who is a two-time winner of this award having won it consecutively for 2006-07 and 2007-08, finished the campaign with 18 league goals and three assists, firing himself into contention for Player of the Year honours.

Cristiano Ronaldo has earned a spot on the PFA's six man Player of the Year shortlist
Kane thrived towards the end of the season with Tottenham
De Bruyne is Man City's only representative

Harry Kane (left) and two-time winner Kevin De Bruyne (right) are also on the list of nominees

An inclusion from Manchester United came as one surprise but there was another with champions Manchester City only winning a spot for one representative, Kevin De Bruyne.