Man Utd ace Scott McTominay looks shredded after astonishing body transformation
MANCHESTER UNITED ace Scott McTominay has undergone a stunning body transformation ahead of this coming season.
McTominay has dedicated the early stages of pre-season working out at the gym and his initiative has paid off as he revealed an astonishingly shredded physique.
The midfielder shared snaps on his personal Instagram page posing with some hard muscles and an incredible six pack, nothing like the way he looked last season.
The Scotland international struggled during United’s worst ever Premier League campaign and is now looking to win over new manager Erik ten Hag.
The 25-year-old means business and Red Devils fans were left baffled at the sight of his extreme makeover.
One supporter tweeted: “Looks like he’s eaten [Cristiano] Ronaldo.”
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Another posted: “How do you even get Mctominay’s body? Like wtf man, what do I have to do to get a body like that?
And a third wrote: “Has McTominay hung up his boots to pursue a career as a fitness model?”
McTominay has been undergoing a dramatic body transformation since he was 18 years old as he was only 5ft 6in and United youth-team coaches doubted whether he could make it at top level.
But the Scot experienced a miraculous growth spurt at the end of 2015 as he made it to 6ft 4in before reaching his shredded figure.
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McTominay previously said: “It’s just more of the fact that my body was not ready at all.
“Warren and Paul McGuinness were really good with me at that time, nurturing me and putting me in and out of training sessions while not giving me so much game time.
“I’m at the height I am now and I want to keep going this season and get as much game time as I possibly can. I always knew I was going to be quite tall but maybe not that tall.
“I think when I was 13 or 14, if I was at another club who weren’t as patient with me as I was smaller and not playing games, I think they might have thought: ‘We’ll just get rid of him’.
“I couldn’t fault United when I was growing up and how they treated me. How it’s panned out has obviously been really good.”
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