Paris Saint-Germain are set to take to the field in Michael Jordan-branded kits next season.
The French champions will wear the basketball legend's logo in the 2018-19 Champions League as part of their sponsorship deal with sportswear giant Nike.
Jordan's brand, which features a silhouette leaping for a slam dunk, is a subsidiary of the Oregon-based manufacturer, paving the way for a collaboration between the pair.
The agreement means PSG stars such as Neymar will take to the field for European competition wearing the Air Jordan logo in place of the normal Nike tick.
Earlier this month, singer Justin Timberlake wore a PSG jacket adorned with the Jordan emblem for a concert in Paris.
The brand have also announced that new Air Jordan 5 Paris will be released this summer as part of the collaboration.
PSG will be hoping that the Jordan logo brings them greater luck as they bid to finally make progress in the Champions League.
Brazilian star Neymar was signed for £198m last summer in attempt to win the coveted trophy, but his arrival could not inspire the team last season as they went out to Real Madrid in the last 16.
PSG are currently in Singapore on their pre-season tour, where they are taking part in the International Champions Cup.
Neymar and several other World Cup stars were absent from their first game of the tournament - a 3-1 defeat to Bayern in Austria on Saturday - as they enjoy time off after a long campaign.
They face Arsenal this weekend before playing Atletico Madrid on Monday.
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