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Man's Manchester love affair leads to unique tattoo

A man who has visited Manchester more than 50 times in the past 10 years has made his love for the city permanent by getting tattoos of its landmarks on his leg.

Stéphane Chevalier from Pully in Switzerland first came to the city in 2010 to watch a Manchester United match at Old Trafford and felt he had "made a dream come true".

The body art includes some of Manchester's famous sights including the Beetham Tower, Castlefield Viaduct, Mulligans pub and The National Football Museum.

Mr Chevalier lived in the city for three months in 2022 and now runs his own French-language Instagram s about all things Mancunian.

He told BBC Radio Manchester he would be flying over to attend one of Oasis' comeback gigs at Heaton Park this summer.

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