Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola hailed the contribution of Kevin De Bruyne after the Belgium midfielder was named the Professional Footballers' Association's player of the year.
The 29-year-old becomes the first male City player to collect the accolade, with previous winner Virgil Van Dijk also shortlisted again for his exploits in Liverpool's title-winning 2019/20 campaign.
City boss Guardiola said on the club's official website: "To win this award is an outstanding achievement, and Kevin is so deserving of it.
De Bruyne registered 13 goals and a record-equalling 20 assists and is determined to help the team go one better again next season.
Speaking after being presented with the trophy during a virtual ceremony streamed on the PFA's Twitter account, De Bruyne said: "We know that in two or three weeks it is going to start all again with a whole new season.
"I just came here (back to training with Manchester City), prepare myself.
"I just want to go out again and perform really well with the team and hopefully we can win some more (trophies) that we have done the years before."