Kompany, Carrick, Robins: EFL season award shortlists revealed
The division's top scorer Chuba Akpom (26 goals) has been shortlisted after his incredible performances for Middlesbrough, followed by Coventry's Viktor Gyokeres who has netted 19 times and provided nine assists.
Burnley's Josh Brownhill completes the final three shortlisted for the player of the season award.
Boro are the only club to be represented in all three awards, with youngster Hayden Hackney up for the young player of the season award.
He's joined by Alex Scott of Bristol City, and Sunderland's Amad Diallo - on loan from Manchester United.
The League One and League Two shortlists have also been announced.
For the manager's award in the third tier, Kieran McKenna (Ipswich Town), Steven Schumacher (Plymouth Argyle) and Darren Moore (Sheffield Wednesday) have all been nominated.
Barry Bannan (Sheffield Wednesday), Aaron Collins (Bristol Rovers) and Jonson Clarke-Harris (Peterborough) are up for player of the season - while Jesuran Rak-Sakyi (Charlton Athletic), Bali Mumba (Plymouth Argyle) and Cameron Humphreys (Ipswich Town) are being considered for young player of the season.
In League Two, Paul Simpson (Carlisle United), Richie Wellens (Leyton Orient) and Steve Evans (Stevenage) are the potential managers of the season.
Andy Cook (Bradford City), Sam Hoskins (Northampton Town) and Carl Piergianni (Stevenage) are shortlisted for player of the season.
Junior Tchamadeu (Colchester United), Jayden Sweeney (Leyton Orient) and Jacob Wakeling (Swindon Town) have been selected as potential young players of the season.