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There's no getting past Virgil van Dijk
As Liverpool’s captain clinches his second Premier League title – one that nobody saw coming – he’s not thinking about retiring. But he is thinking about legacy
By Sam DissPhotography by Bob Foster
Sport
Fabian Hürzeler can deal with not being perfect
For GQ Extra Time, the Premier League’s youngest ever head coach opens up about his first season down on the south coast at Brighton where his mission on and off the pitch has been the same: to optimise everything
By Tom WardPhotography by Arthur Comely
Sport
Morgan Gibbs-White doesn’t need a fit check
On the pitch, Nottingham Forest's star man has helped reinvent the club. Off it, there’s been a vibe shift, too
By Mahalia ChangPhotography by Niall Hodson
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Fitness
Does walking build muscle, burn fat, both or neither?
While it may not be the latest wellness hack, walking can still yield results for both muscle synthesis, and fat loss. But how frequently, and what distance is meaningful? Here's what the experts say
By Tom Ward
Fashion
Naturally, Tom Cruise's watch flexes go harder than yours
The Mission Impossible star was spotted rocking a platinum Rolex Daytona – which is a tough one to beat
By Ollie Cox
Match Fits
Sport
How Omari Hutchinson graduated from the footballer style starter pack
In Match Fits, GQ links up with the most fashion-forward stars in the Premier League. This month: the Ipswich playmaker who found his feet with Rick Owens
By Sam DissPhotography by Niall Hodson
Sport
Joachim Andersen’s alternative pitch
In Match Fits, GQ links up with football’s most fashion-forward players. This month, Crystal Palace’s great Dane on craving Drake’s, bro’ing out on coffee, and doing menswear on his own terms
By Sam DissPhotography by Niall Hodson
Sport
The style formation of Brennan Johnson
In Match Fits, GQ links up with the most fashion-forward stars in the Premier League. First up: the Spurs winger with a love of Wales Bonner capes and deep skate culture
By Sam DissPhotography by Niall Hodson
Extra Time
Sport
Phil Foden has a lot to be happy about
Despite enduring the most challenging season of his career, the Manchester City and England star is using the lessons learnt along the way wisely. For GQ Extra Time, he tells us how fishing and fatherhood are helping him to ensure City come back stronger
By Mike ChristensenPhotography by Niall Hodson
Sport
Kyle Walker is recalibrating his love for the game
For GQ Extra Time we sit down with a player who’s been a mainstay for England and Manchester City set up for as long as we can remember, to talk trophies, Milan, and what he digs most about Dele Alli
By Alfonso Fasano and Mike ChristensenPhotography by Matteo Galvanone
Sport
Louis Rees-Zammit can't wait to be on the end of his first Hail Mary
For GQ Extra Time, ahead of Superbowl LIX, the NFL's most high profile UK recruit reveals how close he is to achieving his American Football dream – and explains what the biggest challenges have been converting from rugby
By Mike Christensen
Watches
Ben Earl has a great read of the game
For GQ Extra Time, ahead of this year's Six Nations, England's all-action, try-scoring No.8 tells us how Milton's Paradise Lost may have enhanced his rugby career and which teammates drop the best fits outside of the dressing room
By Mike Christensen
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Sport
Is it finally time to start liking Chris Eubank Jr?
Ahead of his much-hyped fight against Conor Benn, the most entertaining talker in boxing claims to be crusading against drug cheats within the sport. But he doesn't hold much hope the booing will stop
By Sam Parker
Sport
Natasha Jonas, Lauren Price are the fight that will redefine women’s boxing in Britain
Ahead of a history-making showdown at Royal Albert Hall, the Olympic welterweight titans talk family, legacy and how they plan to win
By Tracy Kawalik
Lifestyle
“You accept the fact that people are going to die”: life lessons from legendary mountaineer Sir Chris Bonington
The 90-year-old on what it takes to lead an expedition up Everest, the state of modern climbing, and why worry is different thing to fear
By Josiah Gogarty
Culture
The true story of A Thousand Blows' boxing behemoth Sugar Goodson
The pugilistic star of Victorian bare-knuckle boxing – played by Stephen Graham – was not the sort of bloke you'd want to meet down any kind of ally, regardless of lighting
By Killian Faith-Kelly