According to the latest report from The Sun, the jersey worn by Pelé in the 1958 World Cup final is expected to sell for £4.5 million.

Pelé, then 17, scored twice against Sweden, helping his team secure a 5-2 victory. He still holds the record as the youngest goalscorer in a World Cup final and went on to win two more Jules Rimet Trophies.
His historic number 10 jersey will be the only item offered at Sotheby's "Beautiful Game" auction in New York, with bidding set to open on June 29, exactly 68 years after Brazil's triumph.
Sotheby's stated about the jersey: "This shirt has not been exhibited to the public for over 20 years, and its historical significance in the football memorabilia market is unparalleled, with four members of the 1958 World Cup-winning squad confirming its authenticity."
