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The final weeks of the season are upon us as Swansea City look to secure their Premier League status for next season.

It has been another challenging campaign for the Liberty Stadium club but several players have excelled over the course of it.

And you have the chance to have your say on which Swans star should be crowned the Supporters’ Player of the Year for the 2017-18 campaign.

The award, sponsored by the Evening Post and Wales Online , will be handed out at Swansea City AFC’s Official Player of the Season Awards Dinner 2018 — in conjunction with the Executive Fund Raising Committee and Supporters’ Trust on Wednesday May 2.

The shortlist of candidates is set out below, as are details of how you can vote for your favourite and help pick the successor to Gylfi Sigurdsson, who won the prize in each of the last two seasons.

The nominees are as follows...

LUKASZ FABIANSKI

This is the Poland international’s fourth season in SA1 and it has been every bit as impressive as his previous three.

It would be no exaggeration to say Swansea would find themselves in a far more difficult predicament were it not for the efforts of the former Arsenal man.

At the time of writing only Jack Butland has made more saves than the Swans keeper, whose displays in securing valuable points against the likes of Tottenham, Liverpool and Watford have been simply outstanding.

His mix of shot-stopping ability and aerial authority have been invaluable.

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ALFIE MAWSON

The defender was an unheralded signing when he arrived from Barnsley but has gone from strength to strength in Swansea colours.

He was a key figure in last season’s great escape and has proved a consistent, reliable performer in a Swans defence that ranks among the Premier League’s top 10 in terms of goals conceded.

His excellent form saw him recently rewarded with a first call-up to the England senior squad and full international honours surely await him in the future.

He has shown a nice blend of having confidence with the ball at his feet, while having the physicality and reading of the game to deal with his defensive duties.

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FEDERICO FERNANDEZ

The Argentine international has skippered the Swans for the majority of the season and has shown a calm authority during what has been a difficult campaign.

Produced superb displays against the likes of Tottenham and Everton, and his partnership with Alfie Mawson and Mike van der Hoorn has played a big part in Swansea’s improvement over the second half of the season.

To have managed to perform in such fashion while dealing with the death of his father in November speaks volumes for his character.

A man who has had a quietly impressive season in tough circumstances.

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KI SUNG-YUENG

The South Korea international missed the start of the season after undergoing knee surgery, but quickly made his presence felt as he returned to feature in the home win over Huddersfield.

Has progressively got better as fitness and form have returned, chipping in with important goals against Burnley and West Ham in priceless home victories.

Has enjoyed additional attacking freedom under Carlos Carvalhal, while being diligent in his use of the ball.

Another man to show strong form over the second half of the season.

JORDAN AYEW

Has become Swansea’s focal point in attack and helped to drive their efforts to avoid relegation with his tireless work ethic and steady stream of goals.

After the Everton game he has six goals in 13 games in the Premier League, and his tally of 11 in all competitions makes him the Swans top scorer this term.

His importance was perhaps best underlined by how Swansea struggled while he was suspended following his red card against Huddersfield, the difference he makes has been clear to see.

One of the key figures in Swansea’s season.

CAST YOUR VOTE BELOW...

Voting closes at midnight on Thursday 26 April.