Gary Neville makes latest career change as Man Utd legend tries his hand at modelling

GARY NEVILLE has tried his hand at modelling in his latest career change.

The Manchester United legend has become the new face of Hawes & Curtis.

Neville has modelled the British suit maker’s latest range in a new photoshoot.

He is set to wear their shirts and jackets when he appears as a pundit at this summer’s Euros.

Although the punditry teams for Euro 2024 have not yet been confirmed, Neville has previously worked for ITV at major tournaments.

Meanwhile, he is a regular pundit on Sky Sports alongside Jamie Carragher, having moved to the studio after retiring in 2011.

Discussing his collaboration with Hawes & Curtis, Neville said: “Throughout my career I have always been on the hunt for a wardrobe that has a bit of everything, and this edit does exactly that.

“Hawes & Curtis will make it easy for me to put together outfits for all the commitments I have this summer. I can’t wait to work with them and bring it all to life.”

His fellow Dragon’s Den star Touker Suleyman also believes Neville is “the perfect face” for the fashion brand.

Suleyman said: “Gary is the perfect face for Hawes & Curtis. As a sportsman, media personality and businessman, he speaks to all our customers.

“With the Euros coming up, I am delighted that we can kick start the summer season with such an exciting partnership.”

Neville appeared as a guest dragon last year as part of the BBC show’s 21st season.

As a player, Neville made 602 appearances for United, winning 29 major trophies including 12 Premier League titles.

After retiring aged 35, he had coaching roles with United and England as well as managing Valencia before his move into punditry.

He has also built an extensive business portfolio including hotels, restaurants and League Two side Salford City.

Neville co-owns the Ammies alongside his fellow Class of ’92 members and Singaporean businessman Peter Lim.

Since their initial investment in 2014, the club have risen from the eighth tier to the Football League thanks to four promotions in their first five seasons.

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