Hector Bellerin continues to do his bit for the environment by raising awareness about the future of the planet.
Bellerin, who has spoken before about the need to reduce waste and lower emissions, has been made a one-off Arsenal jersey to further highlight the issue.
The jersey also pays homage to the right back and his family, notably his dog Otto, for which there is a Weimaraner pattern on sleeves.
On the front, as the sponsor, is the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) logo. On the back is Bellerin's name and number, which are both in leopard print to put the spotlight again on the environment and the work of the WWF.
Bellerin started to raise awareness last year about doing more to help the environment.
He said at the time: 'I think as footballers we have a massive platform that we should be using way more than we actually are.
'I know it is very comfortable to just sit at home and stay with your family, your kids and your friends and not think about anything, but with the platform we have, we should be the people that scream at these social issues and out them out there, so as a society we can move forward.
'There are so many things as footballers that we could help more with.'
The 24-year-old is also a spokesperson for the vegan movement, which has seen an exponential growth due to concerns over animal welfare and climate change.