Mesut Ozil’s recent Instagram post, showcasing a workout video, indicates his potential comeback to the world of football. Observers who regularly track his actions have observed a significant change in his appearance.
The 35-year-old has been absent from the professional football industry since March 2023, when he publicly declared his retirement.A video montage released by the Arsenal icon showcases Ozil vigorously exercising with a weighted hammer at the gym, resulting in a significant transformation of his physique.
By including a statement stating the significance of being ready at all times and an hourglass emoji, the German celebrity subtly suggested the possibility of making a comeback when she shared the video on a social media platform.A multitude of football icons and enthusiasts have expressed their endorsement of Ozil’s metamorphosis.”You seem to be in exceptional physical shape, my friend,” expressed Rio Ferdinand, the esteemed former player of Manchester United, to share his respect.Antonio Rudiger, a former Chelsea player, described it as “beast”.
As shocked supporters demand that the ripped ex-Arsenal star come out of retirement, Mesut Ozil flaunts his remarkable physical change. One SunOne supporter said, “The individual has become so muscular that I could hardly identify them,” implying that they no longer recognised the previous midfielder.The German national team will be sending their World Cup winner to the upcoming Over-35 event in England this summer.
The players that will be joining him for the forthcoming event are Sami Khedira, a former midfielder for Real Madrid, and Kevin Kuriyani, a former forward for Schalke.Ozil accumulated more than 250 appearances in all competitions for Arsenal during his eight-year tenure at the club, having transferred from Real Madrid for a fee of £42.5 million in the summer of 2013.During his tenure at the Emirates, he achieved victory in four FA Cups and achieved a club record of 19 assists for the Gunners in the 2015-16 Premier League season.Ozil is set to represent Germany in a U35 tournament in England this summer
Following his departure from North London, Ozil spent a duration of two years playing for Fenerbache, and subsequently had a brief tenure at Istanbul Basaksehir before publicly declaring his retirement from the realm of professional football in March.