Barcelona star Lamine Yamal has sealed a hat-trick of individual awards at the end of 2024.
The 17-year-old is currently sidelined until early 2025 due to an ankle injury, after an incredible 12 months for club and country.
After winning the Kopa Trophy and the Golden Boy gongs, Lamine Yamal scooped the Best Young Talent award at the Globe Soccer Awards.
Speaking at the ceremony in Dubai, Lamine Yamal was clear in his recognition of those who helped him on his way to Barcelona's first team.
Former boss Xavi Hernandez put his faith in the Catalonia-born winger, who was given a bigger role last season, and current head coach Hansi Flick has remained loyal to him.
His place as the most highly rated youngster in world football has been secured, and the teenager thanked the pair for their help along the way as he looks forward to a bright 2025.
“I would like to thank Barca and the Spanish national team, with whom I won the European Championship last summer,” Mundo Deportivo said.
“I want to thank my coaches, Xavi, now Flick and also Luis de la Fuente.”
Barcelona will continue to assess Lamine Yamal in the coming days, but they are confident he will be available for the trip to Saudi Arabia for the Spanish Super Cup.
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