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Second the best?

Manchester United’s Paul Pogba may be the world’s most expensive player, but he’s only second favourite to be named PFA Player of the Year

French midfielder, who cost Jose Mourinho and Co a mind-boggling £109m, is not the bookies' favourite to clinch the title

MANCHESTER UNITED new-boy Paul Pogba may be the world's most expensive player, but he's only second favourite to be named PFA Player of the Year for 2016-17.

That's right, Jose Mourinho, Ed Woodward and Co may have shelled out £109million to bring the French midfielder to Old Trafford, but according to the bookies, he won't even be the best player in the Premier League this term.

 Paul Pogba's first image in a Man United shirt after world record Juventus switch
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Paul Pogba's first image in a Man United shirt after world record Juventus switchCredit: Manchester United via Getty Images

French star Pogba, 23, is 10/1 to win the annual gong, alongside fellow United newbie Zlatan Ibrahimovic.

Yet both stars are ousted by Manchester rival Sergio Aguero, who will - as ever - be a key cog in Man City's machine through 2016-17, in what will be Pep Guardiola's first season in charge.

The Argentine star, 28, is the 8/1 favourite to take the PotY crown.

 Paul Pogba is second favourite with bookies for the PFA Player of the Year gong
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Paul Pogba is second favourite with bookies for the PFA Player of the Year gong
 Sergio Aguero is the favourite to win the PFA Player of the Year for 2016-17
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Sergio Aguero is the favourite to win the PFA Player of the Year for 2016-17Credit: Getty Images

Chelsea's Eden Hazard had a year to forget in 2015-16, struggling all term for the Blues.

However, his form improved dramatically in the last couple of games for the Stamford Bridge side - and then again with Belgium at Euro 2016.

With fans - and bookies apparently - optimistic, Hazard is just 12/1 to be named PFA Player of the Year.

 Liverpool's Philippe Coutinho is an intriguing entry at 16/1 to win PotY award
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Liverpool's Philippe Coutinho is an intriguing entry at 16/1 to win PotY awardCredit: EPA

Following Antonio Conte's star forward are no fewer than five big names in at 16/1 to take home the title of best player.

Tottenham's Harry Kane joins Liverpool star Philippe Coutinho, alongside Arsenal duo Alexis Sanchez and Mesut Ozil, as well as Man City ace Kevin de Bruyne at 16s.

Interestingly, last year's winner - Leicester's Riyad Mahrez - doesn't even crack the top candidates... Watch this space.

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