Szoboszlai held up a Liverpool shirt with his name and number on the back while posing with the aforementioned tattoo artist in what appeared to be his living room, following the placement of a fresh tattoo on his chest.
Nevertheless, astute followers observed that the Hungarian was accompanied in one of the photos by a life-sized cardboard cutout, making it one of the most unusual living room accents one could own.
The new tattoo pattern and cardboard cutout that could be seen in the backdrop drew immediate criticism from fans.
“We going to ignore the fact that he has a cardboard cutout of himself in his own house,” a supporter remarked.
We can’t ignore the fact that Szoboszlai keeps a cardboard cutout of himself at his home, said another perplexed fan.
Nevertheless, other admirers supported the Hungarian, with one saying, “Tbf, I’d do the same,” and another adding, “I’d have two if I looked like him.”
Another supporter said, “The level of self-love I want to reach,” expressing their opinion that Szoboszlai’s accessory was only beneficial.
Szoboszlai, the person wearing the No. 8 shirt, noticed that the word “impossible” was featured in a fresh, intricate tattoo on his chest.