Manchester United ace Bruno Fernandes says the Player of the Year battle is wide open.
Fernandes believes there are a total of nine players that could be in contention for the PFA Player of the Year award.
He said: "Kevin De Bruyne is one of the best for me. If we go to the Liverpool squad, for example, I think [Mohamed] Salah, if you say he's playing well or not, he's still scoring goals.
"Harry Kane is still doing really well in the Tottenham team, for example. I think Raphinha of Leeds is doing very well. It's difficult to choose one.
"[Ilkay] Gundogan, from the half of the season from December, started doing really well. Ruben Dias has come from Benfica and been consistent since he arrived [at Manchester City].
"I really like Mason Mount – he's been consistent from the beginning of the season. [Jack] Grealish, before his injuries, was being really, really good.
"I think [Patrick] Bamford from Leeds is also scoring a lot of goals, 14 I think this season already [now 15 in the Premier League], which is really good."