Fernando Torres and his lovely blond locks at Liverpool. Getty
Tim Sherwood captained Blackburn Rovers to the 1995 Premier League title. Allsport
Djibril Cisse of Liverpool, right, against another hirsute lover, Robbie Savage of Blackburn. Getty
Warren Barton sported the 'curtains' look during his Wimbledon days. Allsport
Robbie Savage - tigerish in the tackle and in the hair department during his Leicester days. Allsport
Jamie Redknapp was part of the so-called 'Spice Boys at Liverpool, often accused of being more concerned with their looks than winning titles. Allsport
Freddie Ljungberg often sported a red mohawk look during his time at Arsenal. Allsport
David Beckham during Manchester United days. The England midfielder set trends with his fashion and his hairstyles, as well as his outstanding anbility. Getty
Newcastle's Barry Venison and his famous blond mullet look, no doubt an early inspiration for the 'Tiger King's' Joe Exotic. Allsport
David Seaman was berated for daring to grow a ponytail during the latter part of his Arsenal career. Getty
Allan Saint-Maxim of Newcastle United sports the bleached-blond-bandanna look. Getty
Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero is a guarantor of goals as well as peroxide on his head. Getty
Watford's Roberto Pereyra sports this generation's combover. Getty
Hamza Choudhury of Leicester City and his magnificent afro. Getty
Paul Pogba of Manchester United loves a coloured dye in his hair. Getty
Told you. Getty
Matteo Guendouzi of Arsenal has been compared to 'The Simpson's' character Sideshow Bob for his wild hairy style. Getty
Wilfried Zaha of Crystal Palace and his 'man bun'. Getty
Jamie Lawrence went for a mop full of claret during his Bradford City days. Allsport
This is one of Taribo West's more conservative hair styles, during his playing days at of Derby County. Allsport
Mamadou Sakho of Crystal Palace is another who opts for intricate patterns shaved into his head with a blond strip on top. Getty
Marko Arnautovic of Stoke City with the 'peacock' look. Getty
Adama Traore sporting a full head of blond during his Middlesbrough days. Getty
Jurgen Klinsmann of Tottenham Hotspur and his fabulous mop of hair during the mid 1990s. Getty Images
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang of Arsenal often sports names and patterns shaved intot he side of his head. Getty Images
Cristiano Ronaldo, during his time at Manchester United circa 1994, is almost going full circle as he now sports a rather duff top ponytail. Getty Images
Bakari Sagna of Arsenal. A right-back, wearing No 3, sporting blond curtains. Clearly a player who couldn't care less what people thought of his appearance. Getty Images
Benoit Assou-Ekotto of Tottenham Hotspur may not have been too bothered about being a top-level footballer, but he certainly took care of his hair each week. Getty Images
Djibril Cisse of Sunderland. Because only green can top shocking blond. Getty Images