Alejandro Garnacho has done extra work in an attempt to stay in the start XI of Manchester United.
The Argentina International returned for the 2024/25 season and looked like he had hit the weights and had eaten all his vegetables in the summer.
And his Bulkier Frame is apparently forged by extra training sessions in his state-of-the-art home gymnastics.
Garnacho has lifted itself in an epic personal gym with BLK Box equipment.
It has a double adjustable pulley machine with a pull-up beam with a value of no less than £ 4,850 and dumbbells in abundance.
Garnachos pulley cable machine and rack are red and black, in accordance with the color theme of the room.
But the incredible piece of Kit, which has a tribute to his stunning overhead kick against Everton in November 2023, is not the center.
The slope-the-deal of the gym is the incredible wall painting of iconic sports stars.
Wrap around the room is a sprayed tribute to the late Muhammad Ali, basketball legend Michael Jordan and Footie Legends Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi.
Garnacho, however, ensured that he records himself in the cool artwork, with an image of himself placed between Ronaldo and Countryman Messi.
The future of Garancho in Old Trafford was in the air shortly after the appointment of Ruben Amorim as a manager.
He was fell out of the team together with Marcus Rashford for the Manchester Derby last December, but forced his way back in the plans of his new manager.
Amorim was full of praise for the 20-year-old after the Europa League victory of United on Steaua Bucharest last month and said: “I think he doesn't improve among me [because of me].
'He immediately changed that game [against] City.
“The way he understands things and understands that I just want to help him, I just want to win games.
“He turned into everything, the approach when I talk to him, the way he recovers.
“He sometimes understands that I am another coach, whom I ask in my own way, sometimes it is difficult the first impact.
“It is a different kind of coach and he understands that it is never in a bad way.
“It's always for him, but I am a different person.
“I think all the merit of Garnacho is and he improves.
“And we want to keep improving with Garnacho.
“I think he improves a lot.”
Garnacho has made 36 performances for Manchester United in all competitions this season, scored eight goals and offers six assists.
The Argentinian and his united teammates will be back in action on Friday evening and welcome Leicester City in Old Trafford for their FA Cup fourth round collision.
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