THIS Rangers legend looks completely unrecognisable without his long hair as he embarks on a new career as an agent.
The former striker struggled to make much of an impact during his time at Rangers as he dealt with a devastating string of injuries.
During his time at Ibrox, Sebastian Rozental was known for having long brown hair – but he looks completely different now as a 45-year-old.
Now bald and sporting a beard, the Chilean works for an agency that represents some of his country's biggest players.
However, Rozentalstill remains a cult hero among Rangers fans after scoring six goals in 21 appearances in all competitions between 1996 and 2001.
After leaving Rangers, he spent time with Grasshoppers in Switzerland before returning to his homeland to play for different clubs there.
From Chile, he went to Puerto Rico for a short time before spending a season in MLS with Columbus Crew in 2006.
Rozental swapped life in the USA for Israel where he spent the final two years of his career with Maccabi Petah Tikva and Maccabi Netanya.
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4 The star during his time at Rangers Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd He now represents stars such as Inter Milan duo Alexis Sanchez and Arturo Vidal, as well as Bologna star Gary Medel.
And the latter even revealed how Rozental helped him get back into shape after putting on some weight during his time at Besiktas.
Speaking to TNT Sports, Medel said: "When I was in Turkey with more weight, he asked me how I was doing.
"I told him I felt fine and I didn’t realise I was heavier.
"We agreed for me to lose some weight and see how I feel, and thanks to him I have lost ten kilos."
Despite his injury problems at Ibrox, Rozental admits he really enjoyed his time at the club and regrets leaving when he did.
Speaking to the Daily Record back in 2018, he said: "After the operation I asked Murray for the chance to return to Chile to play for a season to regain my fitness and played for my former team Catolica.
“I scored a lot of goals and returned to Rangers for the second part of the 1999-2000 season and I played quite a lot.
“Dick Advocaat was a very good coach and a very nice guy. He was very professional and I don’t have a bad word to say about him.
“I played almost every game in the Scottish Cup – scoring twice in the 7-0 win over Ayr in the semi-final at Hampden – which we won.
“I played a lot of games in the league as well and scored a few goals, and it was a great feeling to win the double.
"Then I made a huge mistake to leave to be closer to the national team.
"I moved to Argentina and it was the worst decision of my career – I should have stayed at Rangers."
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