A special jersey from one of Rangers' most famous achievements is up for auction next month.
And it's set to go at an eye-watering price.
Graham Budd Auctions have released some of the Scottish football memorabilia that will be available at their next auction on Wednesday, May 21.
Among several other kits, with items from Rangers, Celtic, Scotland and Dundee included, is a rare Tommy McLean matchworn shirt from the 1972 European Cup Winners Cup final.
😍 The Holy Grail of Rangers Shirts! Tommy McLean’s match shirt from the 1972 European Cup Winners Cup final is one of the feature lots in next month’s auction @gbauctionsltd. Estimate: £15,000 - £20,000. pic.twitter.com/kiiu717GCR
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Rangers famously lifted the European trophy after victory against Dynamo Moscow.
Now, fans of the Ibrox club will have the chance to bid for his jersey from that day.
However, whoever the successful bidder is will need to stump up some serious cash for the highly sought-after item.
The No.7 jersey is estimated to go for between £15,000 - £20,000.
The description of the kit on Graham Budd's website reads: "Tommy McLean rare blue No.7 Rangers v. Dynamo Moscow match worn European Cup Winners Cup Final long-sleeved shirt, 1972, Umbro, M with crew-neck collar and embroidered badge inscribed EUROPEAN CUP WINNERS CUP FINAL 1972.
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"The above shirt was worn Tommy McLean in the 1972 Cup Winners Cup against Dynamo Moscow.
"Rangers finally recorded their first European Cup Winners final win in 1972 after two final defeats in 1961 and 1967.
"In the run to the final Rangers saw of Rennes, Sporting Club, Torino and Bayern Munich and in the final match played on 24th May 1972 at the Nou Camp, before 35,000 spectators Rangers defeated Dynamo Moscow 3-2 with goals from Willie Johnstone and Colin Stein and the newly christened Barca Bears wrote their names into the annals of Rangers Football Club history."