Jack Grealish's long locks became a notable feature during England's Euro 2020 campaign.
His long locks became a notable feature during England’s Euro 2020 campaign.
But now Jack Grealish has undergone a huge transformation as he debuts a ponytail as well as a new colour.
The Manchester City footballer, 29, is taking inspiration from David Beckham again, swapping his long floppy barnet for a greased-back updo.
Grealish also appears to have ditched his blonde highlights for a much darker colour.
Jack’s shock new look was debuted in an Instagram post shared by the footballer’s regular barbers.
The clip posted by A-STAR Barbers shows Jack undergoing the bold hair transformation.
Jack Grealish has undergone a huge transformation as he debuts a ponytail as well as a new colour
The Manchester City footballer, 29, is taking inspiration from David Beckham
They added the caption: ‘Rate this new look for @jackgrealish.’
Fans took to the comments section to give their rating on his new look - with many comparing his surprise cut to a number of other football stars including Erling Haaland and Welsh football icon Gareth Bale.
While others were not so impressed.
‘Thinks he’s going to transform into Haaland,’ one comment read, comparing him to his teammate who also wears his hair in a ponytail.
‘Bro thinks he’s Gareth Bale,’ another said.
Another commented: ‘Bring back the old look!’.
‘Much prefered his old style,’ said another.
‘Am I the only one who thinks he looks like Orlando Bloom in Pirates of the Caribbean?’ joked one fan.
Grealish also appears to have ditched his blonde highlights for a much darker colour
Jack’s shock new look was debuted in an Instagram post shared by the footballer’s regular barbers
Grealish previously sported a long locks pushed back with a fetching hair band
Grealish has long been compared to Beckham throughout his career, similarly working with brands such as Gucci and Pepsi.
And styling his hair with a headband, like Beckham did too in 2003.
Loyal fans were so obsessed by the 29-year-old's hair during the Euro 2020 competition that they dedicated social media pages to posting photos of his 90s-style hair.
His retro look was so popular, that in the aftermath of the Euros final, John Lewis saw an uptick in searches for hairstyling products of 167 from the same week the previous year.
Jack’s new look comes as racked up a £5,000 bar bill while partying at a swanky club in London earlier this month, the day after Manchester City thumped Crystal Palace.
The forward, signed in a then-record £100million deal in 2021, is said to have led friends in a 1am dance while being cheered on by onlookers at the trendy spot.
Back in February, the star was also seen leaving London’s Chiltern Firehouse alongside a mystery female.
The footballer later denied that he was with the woman - who was later identified as model Emma Silverton - and that he had not cheated on long term girlfriend Sasha Attwood, who was at home looking after their four-month old daughter Mila-Rose.
Grealish has long been compared to Beckham throughout his career, similarly working with brands such as Gucci and Pepsi
Grealish has ditched his trademark blonde highlights for a more natural look
Jack previously shared the secrets to how he keeps his famed locks in such good condition, revealing he uses Moroccan oil, hair bond and hairspray to keep his barnet in shape.
In an interview with former Love Island star Josh Denzel, Jack revealed he starts off simply, with 'a little bit of shampoo' followed by conditioner, which he will leave in for a couple of minutes.
'Obviously when I get out the shower it's still a bit wet, so I dry it. Then I put Moroccan oil in it,' he adds.
'Whack the hairdryer out, get the hairbrush. Obviously in the mirror, doing my trim and that,' he says, reenacting the blow dry and brush action.
'When I've dried it with the hairdryer, the Moroccan oil is still in there a bit, then I put hair bond in it, like a wax, to style it. And then I use hairspray, yellow got2B, at the end. Just to hold it.'