Jesse Lingard opened his wardrobe doors as he showed off his treasured shirts that he has swapped with rivals over the years.
The Manchester United and England midfielder has played in finals and some of the biggest games for club and country, pitting himself against the best in the business.
But while he showed his United colours by swapping with Paul Pogba and Matteo Darmian when England played France and Italy respectively, it was another player that caught Lingard's eye before they traded jerseys.
Holding up an Italy shirt acquired after an international game with England, Lingard revealed it was midfield star Marco Verratti who had left the biggest impression on him.
'I have always like Verratti as a player,' he said as part of 'Jesse's Shirt Stories' series on his YouTube channel.
'I had to get his shirt. He has got that low centre of gravity and is hard to get the ball off - he's clever.'
Another player that got a special mention was Real Madrid and Brazil left back Marcelo after Lingard came up against the 31-year-old during a friendly with England in 2017.
'Moving on to Brazil, Marcelo's shirt,' Lingard says, holding up the iconic yellow and green herset.
'Quality player, quality left foot... Brazilian flair and he seems a good guy off the pitch. He is good on the ball; that is one to save that shirt.'
Lingard, despite limited involvement so far this season for Manchester United, is part of the England squad preparing for a double-header against Bulgaria and Kosovo.