TEENAGE darts sensation Luke "The Nuke" Littler is selling his used match shirts for almost £800.
Luke won the hearts of the nation earlier this year when, aged 16, he became the youngest player to reach the PDC world darts championships final.
Now, his growing legion of fans can pick up a signed and framed shirt worn at the tournament by the young star for £799.99.
Other match-worn shirts are also on sale on his management's website, priced from £399.99 upwards.
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