Who will be named Manchester United Women's final Player of the Month for 2024/25? The vote to crown May's winner is now open and you can have your say...
Four members of Marc Skinner's squad are vying for your selection in our poll, following a period in which the Reds wrapped up Champions League qualification for next season and played in a third consecutive Adobe Women's FA Cup final.
That was before United headed to Portugal and finished runners-up at the inaugural World Sevens tournament, which did not factor into the thinking behind the quartet that you can pick from towards the bottom of this article.
Scroll down for a run-through of the nominees, and that all-important poll...
GRACE CLINTON
The England midfielder played every minute of our three matches in May - against Manchester City, Arsenal and Chelsea - and her highlight of the month was undoubtedly a brilliant headed goal in the derby at Old Trafford. With United trailing by two goals and European qualification hanging in the balance, Grace bravely met Aoife Mannion's delivery to power us back into a contest that we drew 2-2, a result that was enough to secure our place in next term's Champions League.
LEAH GALTON
Like Clinton, Galton also didn't miss a kick in May, taking her run of successive starts - which dates back to December - to an impressive 19 matches. The winger, often celebrated for her attacking contributions, made an expert last-ditch intervention to deny Chelsea's Lucy Bronze what seemed a certain cup-final opener, 12 months after suffering a broken leg in the corresponding event.
MAYA LE TISSIER
In May, the skipper rounded off what has been a fine first season for her as our full-time captain by leading the Reds out in the cup final under the arch. The weekend before, our no.4 got the assist for Ella Toone's goal in the eventful 4-3 reverse at Arsenal, the same game in which she stepped up to score her first United penalty, as we pursued an extraordinary comeback in the WSL finale.
HINATA MIYAZAWA
The breakout nature of Hini's campaign meant she ended it as a mainstay of the midfield, starting the three big matches against City, Arsenal and Chelsea. The Japan international's solid shifts for the team don't show up in the month's goal and assist statistics, but she was unlucky not to at least have one in the latter, after Elisabeth Terland nodded in her pinpoint cross during the derby, but for the effort to be disallowed for a debatable foul by our top-scoring striker.
VOTE NOW
So, will it be Clinton, Galton, Le Tissier or Miyazawa that gets your choice?
Voting is open via the poll above, and we'll announce the winner in the United App and on ManUtd.com later this week.
Good luck to our nominated Reds!