Jamie Carragher has brutally mocked Sky Sports colleague Gary Neville over his new clothing deal.
Hawes & Curtis posted a video of former Manchester United defender Neville modelling their new range.
The collection is described as: 'Impeccably-tailored linen suits and refined smart-casual choices, alongside laid-back designs'.
In the video Neville is seen performing kick-ups and says: 'The idea is a suit without the actual tie on. Trying something new, that's the exciting bit for me.'
He adds: 'If you're not passionate about it, don't do it'.
Jamie Carragher has mocked Gary Neville for modelling Hawes & Curtis' new range
Former Man United defender Neville was seen modelling a new collection of suits
Carragher couldn't resist the opportunity to poke fun at Neville for his modelling
Carragher couldn't resist poking fun at Neville over the video as he wrote: 'If the Neville’s can model for England so can I', accompanied by six laughing emojis, while he also tagged Neville.
The post was in reference to the chant 'If the Nevilles can play for England so can I', which was often aimed at Gary and his brother Phil by opposition supporters.
Neville spent his entire club career at United, making over 600 appearances. He won 20 trophies, including eight Premier League titles and two Champions Leagues.
He played 85 times for England between 1995 and 2007 as he featured at five major tournaments.
Carragher mocked Neville by referring to the chant ''If the Nevilles can play for England so can I'
Neville is set to represent Hawes & Curtis this summer by wearing their range while working as a pundit at Euro 2024.
He said: 'Throughout my career I have always been on the hunt for a wardrobe that has a bit of everything, and this edit does exactly that. Hawes & Curtis will make it easy for me to put together outfits for all the commitments I have this summer. I can't wait to work with them and bring it all to life.'
This isn't the first time that Neville has been involved in a venture outside of football. Earlier this year he appeared on the popular BBC show Dragons' Den.
After retiring from playing in 2011, Neville started work as a pundit for Sky Sports. He has also worked as a pundit for ITV during international tournaments and has his own YouTube channel The Overlap, in which he interviews famous sports stars.