The curtain has come down on the 2023-24 Premier League campaign, with Manchester City making history by clinching a fourth title in a row.
Twelve months ago Riyad Mahrez was part of the Blues' trophy celebrations but after the Algeria winger's move to Saudi Arabia the champions no longer have any Africans in their senior squad.
Here BBC Sport Africa picks out a few players from across the continent who have caught the eye, for better or worse, over the past nine months.
Some could attract interest in the transfer market, while others will have new managers to work under when the new season starts in August.
The winners: Yoane Wissa (Brentford)
In a disappointing season for the Bees, Wissa’s 12 goals were vitally important in helping to stave off a relegation scrap.
By far his best haul in England, he led Brentford’s line manfully during long spells without the suspended Ivan Toney and injured Bryan Mbeumo.
The forward managed all that despite missing a month of the season at the Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon), where he helped DR Congo to the semi-finals before a defeat to eventual champions and hosts Ivory Coast.