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Jorge Grant named in FourFourTwo's top 50 EFL players of the season


Joe Jones

Jorge Grant has been named in FourFourTwo magazine's top 50 EFL players of the season.

The 23-year-old, on loan at Notts County from Nottingham Forest, has scored 18 goals and claimed eight assists in 50 games in all competition this term.

Although Grant's form has tailed off since the turn of the year, with just two goals in 2018, his blistering form in the first half of the campaign has nonetheless seen him claim a place in FFT's rankings.

"This Forest youngster is loving life on loan from across the Trent, netting 16 goals from a wide-left position in the opening half of the season," the outlet wrote.

“With fine close control, he temps full-backs into making some naive challenges and also boasts a nice stash of reverse passes.

However, Grant's supreme match-winning attribute is his knack of sneaking in at the back stick to tuck away those loose balls."

Here is the list in full:

50) Danny Rose - Mansfield
49) Charlie Wyke - Bradford
48) Jarrod Bowen - Hull
47) Liam Moore - Reading
46) Matt Taylor - Swindon
45) James Collins - Luton
44) Luke Freeman - QPR
43) Tom Broadbent - Bristol Rovers
42) Brett Pitman - Portsmouth
41) Gary Hooper - Sheffield Wednesday
40) Jorge Grant - Notts County
39) Ben Pearson - Preston
38) Mo Eisa - Cheltenham
37) Bartosz Bialkowski - Ipswich
36) Junior Hoilett - Cardiff
35) Danny Hylton - Luton
34) George Saville - Millwall
33) Ezri Konsa - Charlton
32) Jon Nolan - Shrewsbury
31) Erhun Otzumer - Walsall
30) Billy Sharp - Sheffield United
29) Adama Traore - Middlesbrough
28) Kieran Dowell - Nottingham Forest
27) Graham Carey - Plymouth
26) Josh Morris - Scunthorpe
25) Bayo Akinfenwa - Wycombe
24) Sam Johnstone - Villa
23) Joe Bryan - Bristol City
22) Billy Kee - Accrington
21) Charlie Mulgrew - Blackburn
20) Samuel Saiz - Leeds
19) Jack Marriott - Peterborough
18) Bradley Dack - Blackburn
17) Ollie Watkins - Brentford
16) Richard Keogh - Derby
15) Barry Douglas - Wolves
14) Nick Powell - Wigan
13) John Terry - Villa
12) Bobby Reid - Bristol City
11) Jack Grealish - Villa
10) Robert Snodgrass - Villa
9) Ivan Cavaleiro - Wolves
8) Sean Morrison - Cardiff
7) Aden Flint - Bristol City
6) James Maddison - Norwich
5) Tom Cairney - Fulham
4) Matej Vydra - Derby
3) Ruben Neves - Wolves
2) Diogo Jota - Wolves
1) Ryan Sessegnon - Fulham

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