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Sports Mole's Christmas present ideas: Signed football shirts

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Sports Mole picks out some signed shirts that could make the perfect Christmas present for the football fan in your life.

Where does the time go? All of a sudden, Christmas has crept up on us!

So, what should you buy the football fan in your life? How about the signed shirt of one of their heroes?

Here, courtesy of the Sports Mole Store, we have picked out eight jerseys that could prove to be the perfect present.

Dennis Bergkamp

Thierry Henry is arguably the greatest player to have ever turned out for Arsenal, but Bergkamp is not far behind him. The Dutch maestro scored 120 goals - many of which were memorable - in 423 appearances for the North Londoners. £242.25

Santi Cazorla

From Arsenal's recent past to the current day. Spanish playmaker Cazorla has dazzled the Premier League with some smart footwork since his arrival from Malaga in 2012. £222.85

Sir Bobby Charlton

Is there a bigger Manchester United legend than Charlton? Wayne Rooney may be closing in, but the World Cup winner is leading goalscorer of both the Red Devils and England. £224.00

Eusebio

While Charlton was undoubtedly one of the finest players of the 1960s, he had a rival in the late Eusebio. 'The Black Panther', who passed away earlier this year, won the European Cup and 11 Primeira Liga titles with Benfica. £554.65

Ryan Giggs

Just like Charlton and Eusebio, United's Giggs showed great longevity throughout his lengthy career. The Welshman broke countless records on his way to winning 13 Premier League titles, four FA Cups and the Champions League twice, before his retirement in the summer to become Louis van Gaal's assistant. £205.60

Ian Rush

Liverpool have had some fantastic centre-forwards down the years, but none was more clinical than Giggs's fellow Welshman Rush. During his two spells at Anfield, he scored 346 goals for the Reds - more than any other player in the club's history. £168.70

Gary Lineker

Talking of clinical strikers - Lineker certainly knew where the net was. He scored goals at a frequent rate for the likes of Barcelona, Everton and Tottenham Hotspur, as well as at two separate World Cups in an England shirt. £195.20

West Ham's FA Cup winners

West Ham fans of a certain vintage will remember their side of 1980 with great fondness. Hammers legend Trevor Brooking scored the only goal of that year's FA Cup final, which saw West Ham lift the trophy for the third time in their history. The likes of Frank Lampard Sr, Alvin Martin, Billy Bonds and Alan Devonshire all featured in John Lyall's side at Wembley. £279.30

For a full list of the signed shirts available at the Sports Mole Store, click here.

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