Manchester City star, Kevin De Bruyne has been handed the award for his PFA award. The Belgian becomes the second player in history to win back-to-back PFA 'Player of the Year' awards.
He won the award ahead of City team-mates Phil Foden, Ruben Dias, Ilkay Gundogan as well as Manchester United's Bruno Fernandes and Tottenham's Harry Kane.
Speaking about the award, he said: "The fact that players chose me for this award means that I've done really well. You want to win all the trophies with the team, and this is probably the most important one as an individual trophy in the league.
"To be voted by your competitors, by players you compete with every game, to choose you, that says a lot.
"They're the people in my view who know most about the game. When you have these things, you can show your kids and say 'Look, this is what daddy did when he was younger.'"
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