Marouane Fellaini, Erik Lamela and Kim Kallstrom have dubious honour of being in our Premier League worst XI



Luis Suarez was named the Professional Footballers' Association Player of the Year on Sunday night, the pick of an all-star XI chosen by his peers.



As we draw to the end of a fascinating season, however, it's time to remember the players who did not light up English football in quite the same way. In fact, some have had such a chastening experience in 2013-14 they may never be seen again on these shores.

Here is Sportsmail's guide to the 2013-14 Premier League flops...



Flop: Marouane Fellaini has been a disappointment at Manchester United since joining from Everton Anonymous: Erik Lamela became the most expensive player in Tottenham's history when he joined from Roma Bizarre: It is fair to say Kim Kallstrom was not the signing Arsenal fans expected in January

Stekelenburg (Fulham), Lowton (Aston Villa), Amorebieta (Fulham), Diakite (Sunderland), Cissokho (Liverpool); Lamela (Tottenham), Fellaini (Manchester United), Kallstrom (Arsenal); Cornelius (Cardiff), Van Wolfswinkel (Norwich), Bent (Fulham).

Maarten Stekelenburg



Sunderland's Keiren Westwood is statistically the worst goalkeeper, but Maarten Stekelenburg has surely been the biggest disappointment. Injuries have not helped, but the Holland keeper, signed for £4.8m, has conceded 48 goals in his 21 matches for Fulham so far, keeping just three clean sheets.

Battered and bruised: Fulham coach Felix Magath dropped Maarten Stekelenburg for being too quiet

Matt Lowton



The full back's wonder strike against Stoke City last April seems a long time ago. The Aston Villa defender has had a torrid campaign: dropped and fined after turning up late for training and finding it tough in a struggling Villa team.

Struggle: Matt Lowton has not been in great form for Aston Villa as they have scrapped it out this season

Fernando Amorebieta

The Fulham defender may have become the first Venezuelan to score in the Premier League but he remains something of a liability. He has moments where he looks like a very accomplished player, but switches off far too easily. Fulham can ill afford his lapses of concentration at the moment.

Searching for form: Fernando Amorebieta (left) has not impressed at Fulham since joining last summer

Modibo Diakite



Anybody remember this name? Signed on a free (thank goodness for that, at least) by Sunderland's former director of football Roberto de Fanti, the 27-year-old is already back on loan at Fiorentina, with a permanent move likely this summer. Even his agent admitted regrets about his move to the North East.

In and out: Modibo Diakite was ushered through the Sunderland exit soon after joining the club

Aly Cissokho



The defender has been so underwhelming at Anfield there is a spoof video dedicated to his 'highlights of the season'. It's not very long, as you can probably imagine. Cissokho's season-long loan spell from Valencia has been notable for the emergence of Jon Flanagan at left back, rather than anything the Frenchman has done.

Cissokho the joke figure: Aly Cissokho's form has led to a spoof tribute video being posted on YouTube

Erik Lamela



The curious case of Lamela continues to baffle, with Tottenham fans reduced to posting fliers asking for the whereabouts of their £30m flop. He has struggled with a back injury since the turn of the year, but the timing seems convenient given Lamela's disastrous, if limited, appearances in the first half of the season under Andre Villas-Boas. The Argentine was last seen receiving treatment at his former club Roma, which makes perfect sense for a £30m Spurs asset.

Off target: Lamela has not played in 2014 due to injury but only scored one goal in 17 games before that

Marouane Fellaini



Interim Manchester United boss Ryan Giggs articulated the thoughts of many by leaving £27m disaster Fellaini out of his squad to face Norwichon Saturday. The Belgium midfielder was brilliant at Everton but his particular brand of football has not translated well at Old Trafford. There's no hiding place with that unruly mop of hair, either.

Costly: Fellaini was signed by former United boss David Moyes from Everton for £27.5million

Underperforming: But the Belgium midfielder is one of many below-par players at United this season

Kim Kallstrom



Who knows where Arsenal would be had they signed a big-name striker in January? Instead, Arsene Wenger brought in a 31-year-old defensive midfielder from Spartak Moscow, who also happened to be injured. Not quite the tonic Arsenal's title ambitions needed. Kallstrom admitted deadline day was 'bewildering' and it is difficult to disagree.

Spot on: Kallstrom's biggest contribution for Arsenal so far was scoring in the shootout against Wigan

Andreas Cornelius

Selecting the worst forwards of this season was particularly tough, with the likes of Roberto Soldado, Kostas Mitroglou, Jozy Altidore, and Dani Osvaldo all making credible cases for inclusion. Former Cardiff City striker Cornelius, however, surely tops the lot. He cost around £8m for eight substitute appearances and no goals and managed to inadvertently play a key role in the sacking of Malky Mackay, a decision which has resulted in the Welsh club's likely relegation.

Signed for £7.7m last summer, Cardiff offloaded Cornelius back to FC Copenhagen in January for £3m, after paying him a £1.25m signing fee and £45,000 a week. Leicester City boss Nigel Pearson later claimed he nearly signed the striker for £500,000 last summer. Oops.

Losses cut: Cardiff sold record signing Andreas Cornelius to Copenhagen after he failed to impress

Ricky van Wolfswinkel



Much was expected of Van Wolfswinkel at Norwich City, too, with Gary Neville tipping him and Gary Hooper to score the goals to keep the Canaries in the Premier League this season. It has not quite worked out like that though, unfortunately. The Dutch £8.5m signing has not found the back of the net since the opening day of the season, while Norwich are in the bottom three with only matches against Chelsea and Arsenal to come.

Drought: Ricky van Wolfswinkel hasn't scored since the opening day of the season back in August

Darren Bent



Finally, the Aston Villa striker on loan at Fulham; a man who has commanded more than £50m in transfer fees and scored more Premier League goals than Ruud van Nistelrooy. Yet, as Fulham find themselves deep in a relegation battle, Bent cannot get in the starting XI ahead of 19-year-old Cauley Woodrow. A late equaliser against Manchester United aside, this has been an utterly forgettable season for the former England centre forward.