The Premier League player of the month nominees for October 2023 have been confirmed, MySportDab reports.
Six players made it through the nomination list for October after an incredible performance all through the month.
Mohamed Salah lead the race for the EPL player of the month nominees for October 2023 which isn’t an easy one from all the names listed.
The Liverpool forward made it to the list with his push leading the Reds this season which they have been doing well enough.
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Mohamed Salah
Declan Rice
Pedro Neto
Douglas Luiz
Christian Romero
Bryan Mbeumo
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The six players nominated for player of the month October are from different team’s in the Premier League.
Mohamed Salah make it through from Liverpool which he hope to win the award that he already won on some occasions.
His performance this season have been outstanding as he almost made a move elsewhere before the start of the campaign.
Declan Rice from Arsenal is also a strong candidate to win the player of the month with his wonderful display since making a move to the Emirates Stadium.
The midfielder have been a good addition despite costing Arsenal a record breaking fee to make a move happen this summer window.
Bryan Mbeumo have been leading the Brentford attack with the absent of Ivan Toney who was banned by football authorities.
Mbeumo have played a huge part filling up the missing pieces and getting the goals needed to keep them going.
Christian Romero defensive display for Tottenham ensured his name make it into the list for the month of October which he stand a chance of winning.
Pedro Neto and Douglas Luiz from Wolves and Aston Villa respectively making the nominees list with either of them hopeful of winning.
James Maddison won the Award for September but he wasn’t nominated for the month of October which will see a new winner announced.