David Raya has won the 2023/24 Premier League Golden Glove after Arsenal's 3-0 win over Bournemouth.
Raya's clean sheet against Bournemouth was his 15th of the season, making it impossible for Everton's Jordan Pickford (12) to catch him.
Everton have just two games left which means the most Pickford could hope for is 14 clean sheets.
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The award caps off a fine individual campaign for Raya, who shook off some nervy form early in the season and ended up looking truly unbeatable at times in 2024.
Although Raya remains on loan at Arsenal, the Gunners are anticipated to finalize a permanent deal to secure the 28-year-old's services this summer.
However, Mikel Arteta has hinted that the transfer is not guaranteed, stating,
"Those conversations are for after the season. We will review where we are."
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