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Fans In Disbelief After Seeing Fernando Torres Look Absolutely Massive In New Pictures

Josh Lawless

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Fans In Disbelief After Seeing Fernando Torres Look Absolutely Massive In New Pictures

If you were wondering what Fernando Torres has been getting up to retirement, then wonder no more.

The former Liverpool, Chelsea and Atletico Madrid striker called time on his career in 2019 after a spell in Japan with Sagan Tosun and fast forward to early 2021 and 'El Nino' looks absolutely massive.

New pictures of Torres have been doing the rounds on social media and fans can't believe the sheer size of him.

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A far cry from his physique during his glittering playing career, the Spaniard looks incredibly jacked, with huge shoulders and arms after bulking up.

We're not sure whether he's followed the training regime of Bayern Munich's players or taken a leaf out of Wolves specimen Adama Traore's book but whatever he's been doing, it's producing ridiculous results and blowing people's minds:

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The World Cup winner's remarkable transformation means he looks even more like his doppelganger: two time WBFF Pro World Champion and international cover star Shaun Stafford.

Torres has been working towards becoming a coach by helping out Atleti's B-team, with the players said to have been "amazed" by some of the training sessions he's been putting on.

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They were probably equally as amazed when he turned up looking like the next world's strongest man.

Topics: Liverpool, Football News, Chelsea, Football, Atletico Madrid, AC Milan, Fernando Torres

Josh Lawless
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