MODEL PRO: Gary Neville has been described ‘perfect’ as Man Utd legend tries his hand at modelling

In his most recent job transition, GARY NEVILLE experimented with modelling.

The Manchester United great is the new face of Hawes & Curtis.

Neville modeled the British suit maker’s current collection in a new photoshoot.

Gary Neville has tried his hand at modelling in his latest career change

He plans to wear their jerseys and jackets as a pundit at the Euros this summer.

Although the punditry teams for Euro 2024 have yet to be announced, Neville has previously worked with ITV throughout big championships.

Neville is the new face of suit maker Hawes & Curtis

Meanwhile, he is a regular Sky Sports pundit alongside Jamie Carragher, having relocated to the studio upon his retirement in 2011.

The former footballer has modelled the brand's new range

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

“Hawes & Curtis will make it easy for me to coordinate clothes for all of my summer responsibilities. I can’t wait to work with them and bring everything to reality.”

Touker Suleyman, a fellow Dragon’s Den star, believes Neville is “the perfect face” for the fashion firm.

Suleyman stated, “Gary is the ideal face for Hawes and Curtis.” As a sportsman, media celebrity, and businessman, he interacts with all of our customers.

Neville is set to wear Hawes & Curtis' items during this summer's Euros

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

Neville has been described as 'the perfect face' for Hawes & Curtis

Last year, Neville featured as a guest dragon on the BBC show’s 21st season.

He adds to his business ventures including hotels, restaurants and a football club

Neville made 602 appearances for United and won 29 major trophies, including 12 Premier League crowns.

Neville also appeared on a recent season of Dragon's Den

After retiring at the age of 35, he went on to coach United and England, as well as manage Valencia, before becoming a commentator.

He has also established a diverse business portfolio that includes hotels, restaurants, and League Two club Salford City.

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

Since their first investment in 2014, the team has progressed from the eighth tier to the Football League, with four promotions in their first five seasons.