Arsenal youngster Bukayo Saka has been voted England Men’s Player of the Year.
The Gunners was looking excited as he posed with the award during the international break with the Three Lions of England.
The 21 years old beat West Ham's Declan Rice and Tottenham's Harry Kane to claim the award.
Bukayo Saka, who is 21 years old happens to be one of the academy players from Arsenal youth set up.
Saka was presented the award at St. George's Park ahead of England's Nations League fixture against Italy this evening.
Bukayo now has 18 senior caps for the Three Lions, scoring three goals.
Recall that Bukayo Saka finished last season as Arsenal's best player for the second season in a row.
The 21 years old finished top scorer at Arsenal and he has become of one Mikel Arteta key player.
So far this season, Bukayo Saka has started all Arsenal's Premier League games, as they sit on top with 18 points.
Taking to his social media space, he expressed his excitement about winning the award for the first time. He tweeted: "England Men’s Player of the Year 🤩🏆
This is a such a special honour for me and I’m very grateful to everyone who voted.
God is Great."
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