Alejandro Garnacho, a Chelsea player, revealed a striking new tattoo across his back.
The 21-year-old Garnacho has numerous tattoos on his body, many of which are influenced by pop culture and his religious beliefs.
He has artwork honoring the popular television shows Prison Break and the Japanese animated series Captain Tsubasa, as well as one on his left hand that features actress Millie Bobby Brown after her part in Stranger Things.
Heath Ledger’s famous portrayal of the Joker from The Dark Knight is now included in Garnacho’s additional ink.
Renowned Los Angeles-based tattoo artist Joaquin Ganga created the striking new design that completely covers his back.
According to estimations, artwork of this caliber would require several sessions and cost thousands of pounds. Ganga has previously collaborated with artists such as Drake, LeBron James, and Post Malone.
Alejandro Garnacho, a Chelsea player, recently revealed a striking new tattoo across his back.
Garnacho has already declared his love for the Joker, and the infamous phrase “why so serious?” is inked on his torso along with the character holding a playing card in the tattoo.
Ganga posted a video of the tattoo’s creation to Instagram with the remark, “Full back cover up the Joker for @garnacho7.” Alongside my group, @nopain.by.ganga
Additionally, Garnacho’s neck piece says “Nunca es suerte, siempre es Dios,” and the Spanish word “Valiente,” which means “brave,” is tattooed on the side of his skull.
“It’s never luck, it’s always God” is what that means.
Prior to his £40 million transfer to Chelsea last year, he had a tattoo of a little child wearing a No. 7 shirt, symbolizing his wish to inherit the number while at Man United.
Garnacho’s most recent tattoo comes after a dismal season for the winger.
When he left United after losing favor with Ruben Amorim, Chelsea thought they had found a good deal.
He only managed one Premier League goal in his debut season at Stamford Bridge, though, and many Blues fans were dissatisfied with his performance.
Due to his poor play, Garnacho was also left out of Argentina’s World Cup team; his final international cap came in November 2024.