Off the back of a frustrating individual campaign in which he received a fair bit of criticism for looking way below his usual best, Bukayo Saka still had a season whereby he finished as Arsenal’s second top scorer in the Premier League as they ended their 22-year wait for the Premier League title, while also scoring the winning goal in a UEFA Champions League semi-final. That says something about the standards that Saka has set for himself and the expectations that he has helped to raise. He remains a key man on the right-wing for The Three Lions and, should he regain his best form and fitness, will be one of their biggest goal threats once again this summer.