
Man United star goes public on relationship with stunning 27-year-old English influencer after months of rumours
Ugarte, 24, took to Instagram over the weekend to post a snap of the couple sunning it up on holiday.
The Uruguay international tagged Heath in the caption, adding a love heart emoji next to her name.
Heath, 27, is a fashion and beauty influencer with over 200,000 followers on Instagram and 50,000 plus on TikTok.
Rumours first started swirling that she was involved with Ugarte earlier this year.
Some eagle-eyed social media users thought that a number of stories were snapped in Ugarte's apartment.
Heath regularly posts to her more than 200,000 followers on Instagram and 50,000 on TikTok
The pair have also been spotted together at United's Carrington training base.
Heath, 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.
Now, with Ugarte's public post, it looks confirmed that she is involved with Mbappe's former PSG team-mate.
Uruguayan midfielder Ugarte arrived at United for £51m from PSG last summer and has started to settle into life on the pitch at Old Trafford, making 29 appearances in the Premier League last season.
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