**Voting is now open for our final Player of the Month poll - but which of the four contenders will you opt for?**
May was a month to remember as we ended our 22-year wait for the Premier League title, as well as playing only our second ever Champions League final in Budapest.
We've picked out four stars who signed off the season with a bang for you to choose from - here are your contenders!
### DAVID RAYA
David Raya has been a symbol of consistency in 2025/26, and May was no different.
The Spaniard produced an incredible save to deny Matheus Fernandes from close range during our crucial 1-0 win over West Ham United at the London Stadium.
David also picked up his third straight Premier League Golden Glove award, keeping 19 clean sheets in our league season.
The goalkeeper showed his composure during the Champions League final, as well as thwarting Nuno Mendes during the penalty shootout.
### BUKAYO SAKA
Bukayo Saka started May in electric form, producing a fine assist for Viktor Gyokeres in our 3-0 victory over Fulham.
In a rampant first half, Bukayo also got his name on the scoresheet as we surged into a three-goal lead.
Our number 7 showed why he's a big-game player, scoring the only goal in our 1-0 victory over Atletico Madrid to send us to the Champions League final.
### KAI HAVERTZ
Kai Havertz's found the net on two occasions in May, and they were two massive goals.
His first, a towering header from a Bukayo Saka corner to give us a 1-0 win over Burnley, a result which ultimately led to us becoming Premier League champions 24 hours later.
His second came in the Champions League final, rifling into the roof of the net after just six minutes against Paris Saint-Germain. Kai also picked up the final assist of the season in the Premier League, setitng up Noni Madueke in our 2-1 win over Crystal Palace.
### VIKTOR GYOKERES
Viktor Gyokeres got a memorable May off to the perfect start when he found the net twice in our 3-0 first half demolition of Fulham.
After tapping home from Bukayo Saka's cross, the Swede rose highest to nod home Leandro Trossard's cross with ease to set us on our way.
Viktor also had a huge part to play in our 1-0 Champions League semi-final victory over Atletico Madrid. Having scored in the first leg, Viktor picked up Trossard who was able to get his shot away that fell for Saka to convert.
His tireless work up top gave us the platform to win on a memorable night in N5.
_**Which player gets your vote? Vote now!**_
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