LISANDRO MARTINEZ’S girlfriend Muri Lopez left very little to the imagination as she sparkled in a carnival outfit.
The Manchester United star’s showgirl partner has made no secret of her love for dressing up in extraordinary costumes.
Lisandro Martinez’s girlfriend Muri Lopez stunned in a skimpy outfit
Muri left little to the imagination in her carnival costume
And Muri gave fans an eyeful as she posed for photos wearing her latest skimpy number.
The stunning Wag was all smiles as she showed off the flamboyant design, which appeared to be based on a peacock.
But Muri may have to wrap up to endure her first-ever winter in freezing Manchester.
The Argentine beauty made her way to England with Martinez last summer when the defender completed his move from Ajax.
The pair, both 25, met when they were just 14 years old.
Muri and Martinez have no children but do own a French bulldog called Polo.
When Martinez completed his United switch, Muri celebrated by posing in a barely-there swimsuit.
And the loved-up duo have also been known to frequent swanky Italian restaurant Don Giovanni in the heart of Manchester city centre.
Martinez and Muri have been together for over a decade
Muri has been a constant throughout Martinez’s football career
The pair have no children but own a French bulldog
Things could have turned out differently had Martinez instead opted for a move to Arsenal.
But United boss Erik ten Hag claims the defender could not be stopped from following him to Old Trafford from Ajax.
Ten Hag revealed: “Whether I found it difficult to get Martinez away from Ajax?
“I had such a good time there, how we experienced the process together.
“From scratch we brought Ajax back to the European top. That project has been so dear to me.
“But Martinez himself wanted to leave Ajax anyway. If we hadn’t taken him, he would have gone to Arsenal.
“They wanted him anyway, he was top priority there. Licha (Martinez) called me at one point: ‘Coach, listen, I’m leaving Ajax anyway. I can sign with Arsenal, but if you want me, I’m going to Manchester United.’
“Then I thought: ‘I shouldn’t shoot myself and United in the foot either’. He really wasn’t staying in Amsterdam, that was out of the question. Then we struck and it all worked out.”