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Every Premier League club's most disappointing player in 2019-20 season

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Before football was suspended as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, Premier League fans had been able to marvel in some outstanding individual displays.

From Kevin de Bruyne's sensational crossing to Sadio Mane's lethal finishing, a number of players caught the eye, and the race for the PFA Player of the Year award was looking wide open.

But what of those who failed to make an impression? The players who we expected so much of but just failed to deliver? Here's a look at what we believe to be each Premier League team's most disappointing player of the season.

Arsenal - Nicolas Pepe Signed for £72m in the summer, huge things were expected of Nicolas Pepe following his scintillating performances for Lille in Ligue 1.

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