Dimitri Payet, Sam Vokes, Lee Gregory and Cameron McGeehan have been named the PFA Fans Players of the Month for February. Dimitri Payet, who moved to Upton Park last summer from Marseille in a £10.7m deal, was in scintillating form in February as Slaven Bilics side stayed in the hunt for European qualification.The Frenchman beat West Ham team-mate Mark Noble and Tottenham playmaker Christian Eriksen to the Premier League award. Payet put in a number of impressive performances for West Ham in February In the Championship, the award was picked up by in-form Burnley striker Sam Vokes, who scored three goals in February to help his side move clear at the top of the table.The 26-year-old saw off competition from Cardiffs Anthony Pilkington and Reading striker Yann Kermorgant. Burnleys Sam Vokes scored three goals in six games last month Millwall striker Lee Gregory topped the poll for the League One award ahead of Swindons Nicky Ajose and his Millwall team-mate Steve Morison.Gregory scored four goals as Millwall moved up the league following three wins and a draw in February.Finally, the League Two award went to Luton midfielder Cameron McGeehan, who claimed more votes than Barnet striker John Akinde and Northampton forward James Collins. Lee Gregory picked up the League One PFA Fans Player of the Month for February Every month throughout the English football season, fans will have the opportunity to vote on skysports.com for who they think has been the best player in the Barclays Premier League, Sky Bet Championship and Leagues One and Two after Sky Sports teamed up with the PFA to be the digital platform for the Awards.Before the vote opens each month, an expert panel produce a shortlist of contenders. Fans are then able to vote for the player they think deserves the award.The panel includes Sky Sports football pundits Paul Merson, Ian Holloway and Peter Beagrie. Cameron McGeehan scored three goals in five games last month That trio are then joined by Mike Riley, general manager of Professional Game Match Officials, and Malcolm Clarke, chairman of the Football Supporters Federation, as well as the winning fan from each month.The winning fans who will take their places on next months shortlisting panel and make the awards to players will be announced in due course.PFA Fans Player of the Month awards for FebruaryPremier League: Dimitri Payet (West Ham)Championship: Sam Vokes (Burnley)League One: Lee Gregory (Millwall)League Two: Cameron McGeehan (Luton) Also See: Antonio hails magic Payet Past results Meet the panel PFA Fans PotM news Ozzie Newsome Youth Jersey . 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The four-time All-Pro cornerback felt right at home Saturday as the San Francisco 49ers practiced in pads for the first time in training camp, using the size and press-coverage skills that made him a star during his first stint in the Bay Area. Asomugha is looking to regain the form at age 32 that made him one of the NFLs elite defensive players during his first eight seasons with the Oakland Raiders. And the defending NFC champion 49ers are looking for an upgrade in their secondary, which struggled in the playoffs during the teams run to the Super Bowl last season before losing All-Pro safety Dashon Goldson to free agency earlier this spring. Asomugha, after a forgettable two seasons with Philadelphia, feels he can give the Niners a lift in his return to a region where he also starred during his college days at the University of California. With San Francisco coming off its first trip to the Super Bowl in 18 years, Asomugha has felt a lift of inspiration and incentive as he embraces his new team. The 11th-year veteran has never been to the playoffs. "Theres always this feeling of a fresh start because the previous season has never really been that great," Asomugha said Saturday. "In my career Ive never been on a playoff team, so its never been like were going to build off that playoff year from the year before. The fact that theyre building off the Super Bowl definitely changes the whole landscape of how this season is going mentally for me so far. Its a fresh start, but its building off success." Asomugha needed a fresh start after his time with the Eagles, who were proclaimed a Super Bowl contender after Asomugha signed a five-year, $60 million deal as one of the NFLs top free agents of 2011. But the Eagles faltered during Asomughas two seasons and some wondered whether his best days were behind him. 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The 49ers return their top five cornerbacks from 2012, and there also are other newcomers vying for playing time in the secondary: veteran free agent Craig Dahl and rookie first-round draft pick Eric Reid. But defensive co-ordinator Vic Fangio is known for his aggressive style, and his system that mixes man and zone coverage appears to be a good fit for Asomugha, who calls it, "a really nice scheme. The aggressive nature of this defence is just really good. And the players that are around this defence helps anybody out." Asomugha will have to be able to help the 49ers in coverage situations if hes to find success again in the Bay Area, where he played in three Pro Bowls with the Raiders. His NFL experience and knowledge have been a plus so far, but his time in San Francisco will be determined by his ability to lock down on wide receivers. "The hunger is definitely there," Asomugha said. "Its definitely a different cultur