Liverpool legend Kenny Dalglish has put his 1984 European Cup winners' medal up for auction to help raise money for his wife's charity.
The 64-year-old, who spent time at Anfield both as a player and as a manager, has handed the award over to the Marina Dalglish Appeal, which supports cancer sufferers and their families.
The appeal has raised millions of pounds for those battling the illness on Merseyside since it was formed 10 years ago after Marina was treated for breast cancer.
AMAZING news: @kennethdalglish to auction his winning 84 #EuropeanCup Medal this week to help cancer patients on Merseyside. Thank you! X
— M Dalglish Appeal (@MDALGLISHAPPEAL) September 22, 2015
Dalglish was a 94th-minute substitute in the 1984 final against Roma at the Stadio Olimpico, which was decided 4-2 on penalties after finishing 1-1 in extra time.