The Arsenal winger was voted England’s Player of the Year for the second successive season and was also crowned Professional Footballers’ Association Young Player of the Year.
The 22-year-old winger beat Jude Bellingham and Harry Kane in the vote for England’s player of the year accolade.
Saka scored seven goals in 10 appearances for England in the last 12 months including three at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
His numbers for Arsenal have also been impressive bagging 14 goals and 11 assists as Gunners finished second in the Premier League.
The young forward strives to reach even greater heights this term and believes can improve on these numbers.
He said: “Yes, 100 per-cent.
“I’m always looking to improve and progress each season. So, I’m definitely aiming for more this year.
“I think it’s about commitment, you know, commitment to being better so obviously, it requires me to do a lot of things in terms of listening, watching clips, training hard every day, putting in the extra work to try and keep progressing.
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