Former England international goalkeeper David James is auctioning off hundreds of items of football memorabilia after he was declared bankrupt in May.
James, who played for Liverpool, Aston Villa, West Ham, Manchester City and Portsmouth in the Premier League and is currently a player-manager for Indian Super League side Kerala Blasters FC.
The 44-year-old has a host of footballing items up for sale with London-based auctioneer Hilco, including 150 signed shirts, shorts and match balls, as well as James's customised Astra van and Raleigh Chopper bikes.
Bankrupt David James forced to sell shirts, shorts, mugs, records, bikes, toys and a van http://t.co/gNfbkDirN8 pic.twitter.com/x9gst0T87Q
- MailOnline Sport (@MailSport) November 4, 2014
Bids for the items are only accepted from Nov. 6 to 18 and include a signed Frank Lampard shirt, a shirt worn by Chelsea's Petr Cech in the 2010 FA Cup final against Portsmouth, Edwin van der Sar's Netherlands jersey and a Michael Owen No. 10 shirt with "best wishes" written on it.