Sturridge, Sterling, Hazard, Shaw, Ramsey and Barkley nominated for PFA Young Player of the Year Award


 

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The nominees for the 2013-14 PFA Young Player of the Year Award have been announced with two Liverpool players in contention.

Daniel Sturridge and Raheem Sterling make the list and are joined by Chelsea's Eden Hazard, Southampton left-back Luke Shaw, Arsenal star Aaron Ramsey and Everton midfielder Ross Barkley.

Sturridge and Hazard are also nominated for the main PFA Player of the Year award, which will be presented at a ceremony in London on April 27.

Sharp-shooter: Daniel Sturridge has scored 20 goals and contributed nine assists as Liverpool soared to the top of the Premier League

Sharp-shooter: Daniel Sturridge has scored 20 goals and contributed nine assists as Liverpool soared to the top of the Premier League

Rising star: Raheem Sterling is also nominated for the young player award after an excellent season for Liverpool

Rising star: Raheem Sterling is also nominated for the young player award after an excellent season for Liverpool

PFA YOUNG PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Daniel Sturridge (Liverpool)
Raheem Sterling (Liverpool)
Aaron Ramsey (Arsenal)
Eden Hazard (Chelsea)
Luke Shaw (Southampton)
Ross Barkley (Everton)

England striker Sturridge, 24, has enjoyed his best season yet, with 20 goals and nine assists in 26 Premier League appearances helping power Liverpool's title challenge.

Sterling, 19, has also been a key component of the Liverpool side that currently enjoy a two-point cushion at the top of the table, scoring seven goals, including the opener in Sunday's 3-2 win over Manchester City.

Belgian wizard Hazard, 23, has been outstanding for title-chasing Chelsea, scoring 17 goals in 46 matches across all competitions in his most productive season yet.

Double chance: Chelsea's Eden Hazard is nominated in both PFA awards

Double chance: Chelsea's Eden Hazard is nominated in both PFA awards

England calls: Luke Shaw has impressed at left-back for Southampton throughout the season, leading to calls to be included in England's World Cup squad

England calls: Luke Shaw has impressed at left-back for Southampton throughout the season, leading to calls to be included in England's World Cup squad

Shaw, 18, has forced his way into England World Cup reckoning after consistent performances at left-back for Southampton throughout the season.

Welsh international Ramsey, 23, was in excellent form as Arsenal sprung to the top of the table, scoring 13 goals in all competitions and setting up eight more.

Barkley, 20, is also tipped by many for a starting berth in England's team in Brazil after outstanding performances in Everton's pursuit of a Champions League spot. 

PFA Chief Executive Gordon Taylor said: 'The quality of the Young Player nominations is a cause for real celebration. There are some extremely talented players coming through at the highest level of our domestic game and four of the six nominees already play for England, with Aaron Ramsey a stalwart of the Welsh national side.'

Improved: Aaron Ramsey has played an important part in Arsenal's season with his goals and assists

Improved: Aaron Ramsey has played an important part in Arsenal's season with his goals and assists

Bulldog: Ross Barkley is also being strongly considered for an England berth after an excellent season for Everton

Bulldog: Ross Barkley is also being strongly considered for an England berth after an excellent season for Everton