Manchester United youth player Alejandro Garnacho made his debut with a gorgeous new leg tattoo that was influenced by his all-time favorite cartoon.
The 18-year-old is not in the starting lineup for the Red Devils despite making an impression in the minor leagues.
Garnacho has trained with Lionel Messi and has five senior outings under his belt.
Before embarking on a potentially glamorous career, Garnacho has some amazing new ink on his leg, which might encourage his fans to do the same.
On his lower calf, Garnacho has a tattoo of Captain Tsubasa, his all-time favorite football cartoon from childhood.
The storyline is centered on Tsubasa’s training regimen, competition with his opponents, friendships, and the results of each football game.
The football tattoo goes well with the Prison Break characters, roses, a tiger, and a woman’s face that adorn his arms.
Garnacho has appeared in three games for United this season, the most recent being a 2-0 Europa League victory over Sheriff.
He has made one Premier League appearance this season.
He has, however, spent the majority of his time on the bench, failing to appear in four games.
Garnacho has worked with perhaps the best two footballers of all time, Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi, who are both his “idols” and from whom he could learn a lot, which would assist United.
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Garnacho has been so impressive that some former Manchester United players have called for him to be given greater playing time.
Paul Parker, a former Manchester United defender, wants to see more of the “tenacious” winger.
“I think really you have to look at what you have within the squad, there’s a younger player, Alejandro Garnacho,” Parker told BeMyBet.
“During the preseason, everyone was talking about him.
“Garnacho is tenacious…” Many Argentinians play with a fire in their belly and are a little angry, and he has a competitive edge.”