The unrecognisable former Premier League flop as he plays Inter’s first game in two months with his hair up

Former Everton midfielder Davy Klaassen looks unrecognisable after showing up at Inter Milan with full hair.

The 30-year-old Dutchman spent one season on Merseyside, where he made just 16 appearances and failed to reach the £24m the Toffees paid Ajax.

After a spell at Werder Bremen and a stint at Ajax, he joined Inter Milan this summer.

And on Sunday he played his first game in two months, coming on as an 89th-minute substitute as Inter claimed a 2-0 away victory over Lazio.

But social media enthusiasts were impressed by Klaassen’s appearance.

The Dutch foreigner sported a head of hair when he took to the pitch for the Italian giants.

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?”

Aher added: “That’s Davy Klaassen. “

While a third joked, “The guy went to Turkey. “

And a fourth said: “Less tension after his departure from Ajax. “

Meanwhile, Inter’s win allowed them to move four points further atop the Serie A table.

Simone Inzaghi extended his credit to nearest rivals Juventus after the Old Lady drew 1-1 in Genoa on Friday.

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