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Ugarte goes public with British influencer & Mbappe's ex after months of rumours

Ugarte goes public with British influencer & Mbappe's ex after months of rumours

Scottish Sun07-07-2025
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MANCHESTER UNITED midfielder Manuel Ugarte has revealed his relationship with British influencer Georgia May Heath.
Ugarte, 24, confirmed months of public speculation when he posted a snap of the holidaying duo to his social media.
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The couple appeared on Ugarte's instagram, where he tagged the influencer next to a heart emoji
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The 27-year-old has developed a following for her fashion content
Credit: instagram @georgiamayheath
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She has over 280k followers between Instagram and TikTok
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He tagged May Heath alongside a heart emoji in the caption of an image of the pair enjoying their time on a yacht while holidaying in Spain.
May Heath is a fashion and beauty influencer, boasting almost 230,000 Instagram followers and over 50,000 followers on TikTok.
The 27-year-old was previously involved with French superstar Kylian Mbappe.
The pair were seen having dinner together in Greece in 2021, and she was reported to be holidaying with the now-Real Madrid man as recently as January 2024.
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But rumours began swirling in April that the influencer - who splits her time between the UK and Australia - had moved on to the Frenchman's ex-PSG team-mate Ugarte.
Eagle-eyed fans had previously noticed that the background to some of May Heath's photos resembled those seen in Ugarte's snaps from home.
Those Instagram sleuths seem to have been proven right with Ugarte's announcement.
There appears to be no bad blood between Ugarte and his ex-team-mate, with Mbappe's account liking the couple's post on Instagram.
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Speculation began in relation to this picture posted by the influencer
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The background appears to show that the photo was taken from Ugarte's flat
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Manchester United fans will hope the relationship will help the Uruguayan move on from a lacklustre season.
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Ugarte arrived from PSG last summer for a fee of around £43m.
His arrival did not provide the impact that fans had hoped for, however, with Ruben Amorim's men slumping to a 15th place finish in the Premier League.
Manchester United might be poised to raid PSG once again for a midfield partner for Ugarte in Spanish all-rounder Fabian Ruiz.
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