Bukayo Saka's scintillating form for both club and country is eclipsing Erling Haaland's remarkable debut season in English football and should see him crowned Premier League Player of the Year, according to England legend Stuart Pearce.
Arsenal starlet Saka, 21, has been a driving force in the Gunners' bid to win a first Premier League title since 2004 and starred for Gareth Southgate's impressive Three Lions over the recent international break.
Ad Saka set up Harry Kane for his 55th international goal against Ukraine on Sunday before netting a rocket from outside the box to double the lead before the break.
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