The Fans' Footballer of the Year Award is in its fourth year, and gives fans of Premier League clubs the chance to vote for the player they feel has had the biggest impact over the calendar year.
Liverpool star Salah and Newcastle's Bruno Guimaraes are previous winners of the big prize, but with City's Treble triumph, the Blues' trio should be among the frontrunners this year.
You can cast your vote for Haaland, Rodri, or John Stones in the national award and also vote for your City player of the Year by following the link on the M.E.N. website.
Here are the nominations in full for the national Fans' Footballer of the Year Award: Erling Haaland, Jude Bellingham, Rodri, John Stones, Declan Rice, Mary Earps, Sam Kerr, Bukayo Saka, Harry Kane, Mohamed Salah, Ollie Watkins, Kieran Trippier.
There is also a separate vote in which Blues can vote for their City Fans' Footballer of the Year, allowing supporters to recognise that player that's made the biggest impact at the Etihad over the last year.
Here are the nominations for the City Fans' Footballer of the Year award:
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