A MANCHESTER UNITED treble winner star looks totally unrecognisable after a dramatic fresh hipster look – including a big bushy beard and clean trim.
The former midfielder, now 43, was famous for his luscious long locks as he spent three years at Old Trafford and was even part of the historic 1998-99 team.
After featuring alongside the likes of David Beckham, Gary Neville and Roy Keane, he left United in 2001 to get more regular football.
The 5ft 11ins ace, born in Scarborough, then spent a further nine seasons starring in the Premier League, racking up 252 appearances in England’s top flight.
But he finished his career with Yorkshire side Tadcaster Albion in the Northern Premier League Division One North, eventually retiring in 2017.
Now the current Scarborough Athletic manager has undergone a complete change up by ditching his shoulder-length hair and growing out his beard.
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And there is more than a hint of a hipster version of hilarious comedian Lee Mack with his new appearance.
These days he sports a greying, long beard and glasses to go with his much shorter quiff hairstyle.
But a standout photo posted in April 2020 showed the ex-Red Devil sitting topless in the sunshine with a slim physique, heart-shaped shades, a salt-and-pepper beard and a dyed blonde trim completed by a glorious skin fade.
Former Arsenal and Wales striker John Hartson compared him to “Neymar” while Bobby Zamora added: “Look a lot better.”
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That is because the player was synonymous with long hair during his playing days.
And the mystery footballer can be revealed as… Jonathan Greening.
Greening managed seven appearances in the memorable 1998-99 season – three in the League Cup, one in the FA Cup and three in the Premiership.
However, the centre-mid did not get a single minute of action in the Champions League that year.
But he was an unused sub in the memorable final against Bayern Munich as Sir Alex Ferguson’s side added the European Cup to their FA Cup and Premier League titles.
Greening, who made 17 England Under-21 caps but never played for the senior Three Lions, then had three successful seasons with Middlesbrough before moving to West Brom in 2004.
He had spells with Fulham, Nottingham Forest and Barnsley before returning to his roots with boyhood club York City and Tadcaster Albion.
Greening married wife Anna in 2002 and they have a daughter, Sydney, 22, and two sons, Troy, 18, and Travis, 14.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk