Ex-West Ham star and son of Premier League legend looks unrecognisable with bulging muscles
AN ex-West Ham star and son of a Premier League legend looks unrecognisable four years on from his retirement aged 23.
The former midfielder featured 62 times for four English clubs during his short career.
Diego Poyet, son of Chelsea and Prem great Gus, started his career at Charlton Athletic.
The Uruguayan made his debut for Charlton in January 2014 and won their Player of the Year that same season before leaving at the end of his contract.
Poyet then joined Prem outfit West Ham, signing a four-year contract.
He made his Prem debut in August 2014, coming off the bench in the 3-1 win over Crystal Palace.
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The tenacious midfielder had loan spells at huddersfield, MK Dons and Charlton during his time with West Ham.
Poyet also featured for the Hammers in Europa League qualifiers before having his contract terminated in 2016.
Following his release, Poyet had spells with Argentine side Godoy Cruz followed by Cyprus-based outfit Pafos.
Neither club worked out and Poyet retired from football aged 23.
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Poyet has since found a love for working out and has piled on the muscle, looking ripped on his Instagram.
He helps coach people and is easily reachable, offering tailored nutrition and training plans.
Poyet hasn't completely left football though, with dad Gus still involved in management.
The handsome bearded 27-year-old appeared to work alongside his dad at Chilean club Club Deportivo Universidad Catolica.
And with dad Gus now working in international management with Greece, Diego has been spotted out on the training pitch in Greek attire.