‘Unrecognisable’ – Fans and Rio Ferdinand stᴜnned Mesut Ozil as ex-Arsenal star undergoing amazing muscle transformation since retiring

MESUT OZIL has hinted at a return to football after posting a training video to Instagram where fans say he looks unrecognisable.

The 35-year-old has not played since March 2023 following his retirement from professional football.

Fans say they could not 'recognise' Mesut Ozil in his recent Instagram post

Mesut Ozil gives Arsenal a lift by hitting the gym in bid to help his  recovery | Daily Mail Online

Fans say they could not ‘recognise’ Mesut Ozil in his recent Instagram post

The Arsenal legend teased his comeback to football after retiring in March 2023

The Arsenal legend teased his comeback to football after retiring in March 2023

Ozil’s physique has completely changed after the Arsenal legend uploaded a montage of himself pushing a weighted sledge in the gym.

The German star shared the post on social media and captioned “Always stay ready, then you don’t need to get ready” followed by an hourglass emoji further teasing a potential return.

Mesut Ozil shows off incredible body transformation as stunned fans call on ripped ex-Arsenal ace to end retirement | The Sun

And fans and football stars shared their support for Ozil’s transformation.

Man Utd icon Rio Ferdinand said: “Looking strong bro.”

While former Chelsea man Antonio Rudiger commented “beast” on the post.

One fan did not even recognise the ex-midfielder after they said: “Bro became so buffed I barely recognized him.”

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The World Cup winner has been included on Germany’s draft list for the upcoming Over-35 competition this summer in England.

His teammates set for the upcoming tournament include ex-Real Madrid midfielder Sami Khedira and former Schalke forward Kevin Kuriyani.

Ozil joined the Gunners for £42.5 million in the summer of 2013 and played in over 250 matches across all competitions during his eight years with the team. He previously played for Real Madrid.

During his tenure at the Emirates, he was the recipient of four FA Cups. In the 2015–16 Premier League season, he recorded a club record 19 assists for the Gunners.

Ozil left North London and played for Fenerbache for two years, then briefly for Istanbul Basaksehir. In March, he announced his retirement from professional football.

Ozil is set to represent Germany in a U35 tournament in England this summer

Ozil is set to represent Germany in a U35 tournament in England this summer