Martin Braithwaite has inherited Barcelona's No 9 shirt following Luis Suarez's departure to Atletico Madrid.
The Denmark international, who arrived at the Nou Camp in controversial fashion from Leganes earlier this year, has scored once in 11 games for the Catalan outfit, but dons the iconic jersey after Suarez was deemed surplus to requirements by new manager Ronald Koeman and joined Diego Simeone's side.
Suarez now has the No 9 shirt at Atletico.
Legends of the game who have worn No 9 for Barcelona include Johan Cruyff, Ronaldo, Patrick Kluivert, Samuel Eto'o, Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Alexis Sanchez.
This time last year, Braithwaite was establishing himself at Leganes after signing permanently in July 2019.
His move to Spain came after an unremarkable spell at Middlesbrough, where he scored nine times in 40 games under Garry Monk and Tony Pulis.
After proving himself to be one of Leganes' most important players, Braithwaite was then subject to an unexpected bid from Barcelona in February after Ousmane Dembele had suffered a serious hamstring injury that ruled him out for six months.
La Liga rules allow clubs to apply to make new signings outside the transfer window if a player is ruled out for more than five months.
Barcelona were then given the green light to sign Braithwaite and with his £15m release clause met, Leganes were powerless to stop one of their key assets leaving and were unable to sign a replacement, having lost fellow attacker Youssef En-Nesyri to Sevilla the previous month.
Leganes general director Martin Ortega was livid at the Braithwaite ruling: 'We consider that there is a regulation that is unfair, from which Barcelona has benefited. The one who is damaged by this is Leganes.'
Leganes were subsequently relegated and despite his very modest contribution under former Barca boss Quique Setien, Braithwaite now holds one of the most historic shirts in world sport.
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Braithwaite will be a better player than griesman in Barcelona if he is given playing time