The football kit specialists footyheadlines.com have leaked images of the Nike shirts to be worn by the Ligue 1 giants in this season's Champions League.
Images have emerged of the Air Jordan shirts to be worn by Paris Saint-Germain this season as part of their long-running partnership with Nike.
Jordan-branded PSG shirts feature iconic 'Jumpman' logo
The jerseys, leaked by the football kit specialists footyheadlines.com, both bear the famous 'Jumpman' silhouette that is the symbol of the signature Nike brand created for legendary NBA star Michael Jordan back in 1984.
Created instead of a third strip, the two kits - one white, one black - will only be used by the seven-time Ligue 1 winners in this term's Uefa Champions League.
Each features a central stripe in the opposite colour, while the word 'PARIS' has been embossed on the inside of the shirts, with the 'A' taking the form of the Jordan logo.
Keeper shirts in green and pinkish red
Meanwhile, the Air Jordan goalkeeper shirts designed for the French giants are green and pinkish red, both with a black stripe running down the middle.
Jordan shirts to be released in September 2018
The kits are due for release next month.
PSG-Nike: a relationship dating back to late 80s
Nike first began supplying PSG's kits back in the 1989/90 season, and in 2013 renewed its partnership with the club until the end of the 2021/22 campaign, in a deal worth a reported 24.5 million euros a year.