An incredible tribute to Aberdeen's favourite son Denis Law has been completed on the site of a block of flats near to where the Manchester United legend was born.
The huge new mural, depicting The Lawman celebrating in his iconic United kit with the number 10 jersey, has been created in the Printfield area by artist Jerome Davenport.
It is set to form part of the new walking trail that aims to showcase the life and times of one of the Granite City's most famous footballers.
The latest tribute comes after the 84-year-old passed away on January 17 after a brave battle with Alzheimer's and dementia, with the football world mourning the loss of 'The King' during his funeral last month.
Those driving into the city on Great Northern Road near the Woodside fountain will now see the new mural in all its glory, painted onto the side of a 10-storey tower block.
Jerome Davenport created the new mural
Jerome Davenport created the new mural (Image: Natalie Hood)
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An exquisite footballer and brilliant man, the much-loved former Manchester City and Torino forward remains the only Scottish player to have ever won the Ballon d’Or.
No man has scored more goals for the national team - Sir Kenny Dalglish is joint top with him on 30 goals and was among the mourners as 'The King' was remembered in the heart of the city he left an indelible mark on.
Speaking during his funeral, held in Manchester last month, one of Law's five children Diana Buckley paid a heartfelt tribute to her father, referencing the Holy Trinity.
The trio of Law, George Best and Sir Bobby Charlton became an iconic part of Manchester United's history, and she now hopes her father is starting a team with all the other greats in heaven.
The new mural can be seen by drivers heading into the city along Great Northern Road
The new mural can be seen by drivers heading into the city along Great Northern Road (Image: SNS Group)
She said: "There is an Englishman, an Irishman and a Scotsman – don’t worry, this isn’t going to be a bad joke.
"They’re all up there in heaven, reunited, smiling down, and I’d like to think they’ve started a team with all the others. Sir Matt is at the helm and mum’s making them all a cup of tea.
"Dad would want me to thank you all for coming and, more importantly, for your friendships over the years. He has certainly left a legacy, and hopefully his character and contribution to football will inspire future generations.
"As a father, grandfather and father-in-law, he will be remembered for his unconditional love, his generosity and for just being fun and we will miss him."
Specialist equipment was used to lift the artist up the side of the tower to create the mural
Specialist equipment was used to lift the artist up the side of the tower to create the mural (Image: SNS Group)
Former Aberdeen and Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson was also among those to pay touching tributes to The King during his funeral
"Denis Law was one of the greatest players at Man United," he said. "Doesn’t matter what time, all the time.
"Part of the Holy Trinity with Sir Bobby (Charlton) and George (Best) at a club that has nourished many greats and stars as far back as Sir Matt Busby’s days, who cemented our history as we know it today.
"Trying to place Denis in the pantheon of the great players is made easier by Pele. Pele was asked was there any British player who could play for the Brazil team.
"He said without equivocation, Denis Law. It was a fantastic tribute when you consider what a great player he was."
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