Salomón Rondón has been named as Newcastle United’s official Player of the Year for the 2018/19 campaign.

The Venezuelan frontman joined the Magpies on loan from West Bromwich Albion at the start of the season, and has since found the net 11 times in 32 appearances.

In the Premier League alone, Rondón has been involved in 47 per cent of United’s goals, having contributed eight assists in addition to his ten top-flight strikes.

He takes over the gong from skipper Jamaal Lascelles, and becomes the first forward to win the award since Alan Shearer in the 2002/03 campaign.

We’ve added Rondón’s name to the list of previous winners, which we’ve published in full below.

1975/76 Alan Gowling

1976/77 Micky Burns

1977/78 Irving Nattrass

1978/79 Peter Withe

1979/80 Alan Shoulder

1980/81 Kevin Carr

1981/82 Mick Martin

1982/83 Kevin Keegan

1983/84 Kevin Keegan

1984/85 Peter Beardsley

1985/86 Peter Beardsley

1986/87 Paul Goddard

1987/88 Paul Gascoigne

1988/89 John Hendrie

1989/90 Mick Quinn

1990/91 John Burridge

1991/92 Gavin Peacock

1992/93 Lee Clark

1993/94 Andy Cole

1994/95 Barry Venison

1995/96 Darren Peacock

1996/97 Steve Watson

1997/98 David Batty

1998/99 Alan Shearer

1999/00 Alan Shearer

2000/01 Shay Given

2001/02 Nobby Solano

2002/03 Alan Shearer

2003/04 Olivier Bernard

2004/05 Shay Given

2005/06 Shay Given

2006/07 Nicky Butt

2007/08 Habib Beye

2008/09 Sébastien Bassong

2009/10 José Enrique

2010/11 Fabricio Coloccini

2011/12 Tim Krul

2012/13 Davide Santon

2013/14 Mike Williamson

2014/15 Daryl Janmaat

2015/16 Rob Elliot

2016/17 Ciaran Clark

2017/18 Jamaal Lascelles

2018/19 Salomón Rondón