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New Man United WAG: Stunning British influencer who dated Kylian Mbappe is linked to £51m star after eagle-eyed fans spotted her posting from his flat

New Man United WAG: Stunning British influencer who dated Kylian Mbappe is linked to £51m star after eagle-eyed fans spotted her posting from his flat

Daily Mail​25-04-2025
A Manchester United star is being romantically linked to a British influencer after she was spotted posting on social media from his flat.
Uruguayan midfielder Manuel Ugarte, 24, arrived at United for £51m from PSG last summer and has started to settle into life on the pitch at Old Trafford.
He now appears to have started a new relationship away from the pitch with a woman who previously dated his former PSG team-mate Kylian Mbappe.
Georgia May Heath, 27, who was born in the UK and splits her time between England and Australia, was pictured having dinner with Mbappe in Greece in 2021, and the pair also reportedly went on holiday together to Marrakech, Morocco in January 2024.
However, May Heath now appears to have moved on with Ugarte.
Fans are convinced Ugarte and May Heath are an item after the TikTok star - who also has 225,000 followers on Instagram - posted multiple stories on her social media that seem to be from his apartment.
One post from Ugarte's home saw her dressed in a pink nightdress and gown as she captioned the image 'POV: You found the dreamiest nightwear'.
It did not take fans long to realise that Ugarte had also recently posted a picture from the same Manchester flat of himself on his iPad.
According to Scoopish, Ugarte and May Heath have started a relationship, but they are trying to keep things lowkey for now.
It is currently unclear how the couple met, but May Heath has gained a substantial following online in recent years thanks to her modelling and comedy videos.
She has over 50,000 followers on TikTok after first posting on the social media platform in 2019.
May Heath also has some famous friends, having hosted a baby shower for soap star actress Montana Manning in 2022. Manning starred in British shows Hollyoaks and Doctors.
Meanwhile, Ugarte has become a regular starter at United under Ruben Amorim this season, making 39 appearances across all competitions.
The Red Devils have had a miserable Premier League campaign and currently sit 14th in the table, but they are still in the mix for silverware heading into the final month of the campaign.
She has grown her following through modelling and comedy videos on TikTok
After pulling off a remarkable comeback against Lyon last week - with Ugarte scoring the opening goal of the game - United are into the Europa League semi-finals.
They will face Athletic Bilbao for a place in the final, with the first leg of the last-four clash set to be played next Thursday.
Winning the competition would earn United a spot in next season's Champions League, and could allow them to spend big in the summer transfer window as they look to rebuild and start challenging at the top of the table again.
United have been linked with some high-profile players already, with Matheus Cunha and Liam Delap identified as their ideal summer targets to strengthen the team's attack.
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