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Andre Harriman-Annous has been named Arsenal’s scholar of the year, as reported by the club’s official website.
Harriman-Annous, who can play as a striker, winger or midfielder, has enjoyed a hugely eventful season.
The youngster made two appearances for the first-team, while he also scored six goals for the U21s and featured at U19 and U18 levels.
Meanwhile, Max Dowman has been given the Premier League Home Grown Debutant of the Season award.
During the campaign Dowman became the youngster scorer in Premier League history when he found the net with a dramatic late winner against Everton.
He has made 12 senior appearances so far this campaign.