Steven Gerrard, Robbie Fowler and Michael Owen have received nominations for the Premier League Hall of Fame.
The ex-Liverpool trio appear on a 23-man shortlist, and six of those former players will be inducted into the Hall of Fame following a public and panel vote.*
The Premier League Hall of Fame has been launched to recognise and celebrate the best players who have graced the league since its inception in 1992.*
The first-year shortlist was compiled by the Premier League based on its Hall of Fame criteria that takes into account a retired player's statistics in the competition.
Academy graduate Gerrard represented Liverpool 504 times across 17 seasons in the top flight, scoring 120 goals.*
Having also both progressed through the club's youth ranks, and gone on to represent other teams too, Fowler is eighth on the Premier League's all-time goalscoring list with 163 strikes, while Owen is two spots below on 150.**
Fans can vote for the former Reds and others here until 6pm BST on Sunday May 9.
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