Manchester City duo Phil Foden and Khadija Shaw have been voted men's and women's player of the year respectively for last season at the Professional Footballers' Association awards.

The 24-year-old Foden was instrumental in City winning a fourth consecutive Premier League title, scoring 19 times and providing eight assists, and his achievements have now been recognised by his peers.

"To be recognised this way by your fellow professionals means everything and I would like to thank everyone who voted for me," he said, according to mancity.com.

"I also want to pay special thanks to Pep (Guardiola), the City coaches and all my teammates as they help me to try and get better every single day.

"Last season was another very special one for everyone at the club but now all our focus is concentrated on trying to achieve more success this term."

Jamaican forward Shaw was the top-scorer in the Women's Super League with 21 goals as City were edged out for the title on goal difference by Chelsea.

"I am both happy and proud to have received this award - to be recognised in such a way by my peers is a very special honour," said the 27-year-old.

Chelsea attacking midfielder Cole Palmer has been chosen as the men's PFA young player of the year, with Manchester United midfielder Grace Clinton winning the women's prize after her performances on loan at Tottenham last season.

Palmer was second only to City's Erling Haaland in the Premier League scoring charts with 22 goals and also laid on more than any other Chelsea player - 11.

West Ham United new boy Crysencio Summerville has been voted the Championship player of the year.

Summerville enjoyed a stellar season for Leeds United, hitting 21 goals in all competitions as the Yorkshire club missed out on promotion to the Premier League with defeat in last season's play-off final.