Former Premier League flop looks unrecognisable as he plays first game for Inter for two months with full head of hair | The Sun

FORMER Everton midfielder Davy Klaassen looks unrecognisable after he turned out for Inter Milan with a full head of hair.

The Dutchman, 30, spent one season on Merseyside where he played just 16 games as he failed to live up to the £24million fee the Toffees paid Ajax.

After a spell with Werder Bremen and a second stint at Ajax, he joined Inter Milan in the summer.

And he played his first game in two months on Sunday as he came on in the 89th minute as Inter earned a 2-0 win away at Lazio.

But football fans on social media were struck by Klaassen's appearance.

The Netherlands international was rocking a strong head of hair as he took to the field for the Italian giants.

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During his time at Everton five years ago, his short blonde look seemed to be thinning.

And many people could not believe Klaassen's transformation.

One said: "Where did he get the hair from?"

Another added: "That's not Davy Klaassen."

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While a third joked: "Man took a vacation in Turkey."

And a fourth said: "Less stress after he left Ajax."

Meanwhile, Inter's victory saw them move four points clear at the top of the Serie A table.

Simone Inzaghi's side extended their advantage over their closest challengers Juventus after The Old Lady were held to a 1-1 draw at Genoa on Friday.

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