Portugal midfielder Renato Sanches has been named as Euro 2016's Young Player of the Tournament.
The new Bayern Munich signing beat his international teammate Raphael Guerreiro and club teammate Kingsley Coman to the award, which is open open to players born in 1994 or later.
The 18-year-old appeared in six of Portugal's seven games at the tournament, scoring his first international goal during the quarter-final clash with Poland.
Despite only having five caps to his name before the start of the tournament, Sanches has now surely established himself as a regular starter for the Selecao.
Congratulations @renatosanches35!
— UEFA EURO 2016 (@UEFAEURO) 10 de julio de 2016
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