Jude Bellingham has been voted England’s Men’s Player of the Year (2024–25) by supporters, finishing ahead of Declan Rice and Harry Kane.
The 22-year-old Real Madrid midfielder becomes only the second player to win the award while playing outside England, after Owen Hargreaves in 2006. He contributed a goal, three assists, and a won penalty during England’s Nations League promotion and the start of World Cup qualifying.
Bellingham recently returned from shoulder surgery and is set to feature in England’s October qualifiers against Wales and Latvia.
Past winners include Cole Palmer (2023–24) and Bukayo Saka (2021–23). The women’s award winner will be announced later this autumn, with Alessia Russo among the 18 nominees.
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