British boxer Chris Eubank Jr. trained with Man Utd stars before the season and asked ‘is it too late to change career?’

Boxing champion Chris Eubank Jr. pushed MANCHERSTER UNITED stars through their pre-season training.

To meet the Premier League team, the huge Red Devils fan flew from Las Vegas to Los Angeles.

Mason Mount with Man Utd fan Chris Eubank JrMason Mount with Man Utd fan Chris Eubank JrThe boxing star with Marcus RashfordThe boxing star with Marcus Rashford

And he participated in work-outs as the club got ready for the next season.

Snaps showed the boxer posing with Marcus Rashford and Mason Mount, United players.

Online the fighter asked: “Too late for a career change? Coach me!

And he participated in a training session while the side set up a friendly game against Arsenal, Prem rivals.

When asked about his passion for Manchester United last year, Eubank responded, “I know these players, I’ve followed them for years. These are a fantastic bunch of lads. With a couple of them, I am close.

“We are athletes, hence we value the things I perform in the boxing arena. We all know how committed you must be to reach the summit.

“We vibe with each other as these people are at the top of their field. The intensity of the energy is really fascinating.

Since he defeated Liam Smith in a rematch last September, 34-year-old Eubank has missed the ring.

Training and playing poker into the early hours with Brazilian sensation Neymar Jr at some of the most prestigious casinos in Las Vegas has been his summer activity.

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Though he signed a new contract with UK-based promoter Boxxer, the boxer still wants to fight Canelo Alvarez.

He was the top runner until Edgar Berlanga secured the fight and was in negotiations to meet Mexican Alvarez in September.

Now that he is registered with Ben Shalom, though, it begs questions about whether he will get an opportunity against the unquestionably dominant super-middleweight champion.

Though he has not been in the ring since 2021, he might now have a possible Billy Joe Saunders rematch or Conor Benn, who is presently under temporary ban from UK Anti-Doping.