Chelsea midfielder Oscar is the latest football star to strike a pose for a new range of Calvin Klein underwear.
The
Brazilian follows the likes of David Beckham, Cristiano Ronaldo and
Freddie Ljungberg into the fashionable world of modelling for a famous
clothing brand.
If
the promotional image is anything to go by, Oscar has been bulking up,
perhaps in order to become a more powerful presence on the pitch for
Jose Mourinho's team.
Striker pose: Chelsea midfielder Oscar poses his a new range of Calvin Klein underwear
Fashion: The Chelsea midfielder shows off his torso for the black and white photoshoot
Talent: Oscar (right) has joined the likes of David Beckham and Cristiano Ronaldo in advertising underwear
However, Oscar's season began to tail off towards the end of the season as a series of small injuries and fatigue forced the Chelsea manager to consider other options in Chelsea's starting line-up.
Earlier in the season, Mourinho said: 'He (Oscar) was our best player for months, from August to December. He was absolutely fantastic. After that he's been up and down.'
Despite being in and out of the Chelsea side for the last few months of the season, Oscar is sure to be one of Luiz Felipe Scolari's main men as Brazil look to win the World Cup on home soil.
Oscar will join his Chelsea team-mate David Luiz, Ramires and Willian as the Brazilian Blues quartet have all been selected to represent the Selcao in June.
Fronting up: Both Cristiano Ronaldo (left) and David Beckham have bared (nearly) all for underwear campains
Oscar
isn't the first star, linked with Chelsea, to bare all for a underwear
range as Blues legend Didier Drogba recently released his very own brand
of underwear and beachwear.
Drogba's new clothing line sees a percentage from every pair of pants sold go to his charity foundation which aids healthcare and education in his native Ivory Coast.
Taking to Instagram to reveal the news in April, Drogba wrote: 'I'm very proud to announce the launch of my underwear brand.
'The first underwear brand that will be launched to support a foundation, my foundation, The didierdrogbafoundation.'
Drogba's new clothing line sees a percentage from every pair of pants sold go to his charity foundation which aids healthcare and education in his native Ivory Coast.
Taking to Instagram to reveal the news in April, Drogba wrote: 'I'm very proud to announce the launch of my underwear brand.
'The first underwear brand that will be launched to support a foundation, my foundation, The didierdrogbafoundation.'
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