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Jonson Clarke-Harris has been shortlisted for the PFA Sky Bet League One Player of the Year for the 2022-2023 campaign.

The Professional Footballers’ Association (PFA) is breaking new ground at the 50th iteration of our awards ceremony marking the occasion with three new PFA Players' Player of the Year prizes for EFL Championship, League One and League Two and Peterborough United star Jonson Clarke-Harris has made the shortlist.

The outstanding performers from League One were hugely competitive, with representatives from six different teams up for the PFA League One Players' Player of the Year award.

Ipswich’s Conor Chaplin was responsible for 26 of their 101 goals in the third-tier last season. He was joint top-scorer in League One with Peterborough United’s Jonson Clarke-Harris, who highlighted his reliability in front of goal with another clinical season.

Barry Bannan’s class and experience were vital for Sheffield Wednesday in their Wembley run and return to the second tier. Contrast that with the youthful exuberance of Bali Mumba at Plymouth Argyle as he adjusted and starred at wing-back for the title-winning Pilgrims. David McGoldrick’s 22 goals kept Derby County in the playoff hunt until the end of the term, while Aaron Collins was again the model of consistency in front of goal for Bristol Rovers.

The PFA Awards take place on 29th August – good luck Jonno!