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Premier League icon, 48, unrecognisable after incredible body transformation as mate admits he’s constantly in the gym’


A FORMER Premier League striker has undergone a shock body transformation and looks unrecognisable.

The 48-year-old used to be a rapid centre-forward but is now built like a target man.

The former striker looks unrecognisable
The ex-player now works as a coachCredit: Rex
He has showed off his new look on social mediaCredit: @DHUCKS6

He has been regularly hitting the gym and these days boasts a stunning ripped physique.

His trademark spiky hair has also gone and a grey beard replaces his old clean shaven look.

The player came through the ranks at Lincoln and got a Premier League move to Newcastle in 1995.

He struggled for game time under Kevin Keegan and was loaned to Milwall before permanently joining Coventry.

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He scored 28 league goals for the club across three seasons and earned a £6million transfer to then Champions League club Leeds.

After one-and-a-half years at Elland Road, he signed for Manchester City, playing a crucial role in getting the club promoted from the Championship in 2002.

Five years at Norwich and a brief stay at Nottingham Forest followed before he hung up his boots with San Jose Earthquakes in the MLS in 2009.

The star in question is Canaries legend Darren Huckerby.

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He looked unrecognisable in an appearance on the Soccer A-Z podcast this week.

Huckerby currently works as a coach in Norwich’s academy.

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Darren Huckerby helped Man City to promotion in 2002Credit: Getty
He has cult hero status at NorwichCredit: Getty Images – Getty

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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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