Andy and Jamie Murray were lucky enough to find Premier League under the Christmas tree, but one might be luckier than the other.
The brothers appeared to be celebrating the festive period together before returning to the tennis court for 2024.
Both are fans of Scottish Premiership side Hibernian as their maternal grandfather Roy Erskine used to play in their youth side.
However, they also have allegiances to two Premier League rivals, with Andy an Arsenal fan and Jamie a Manchester United supporter.
Like many other fans, the Murray brothers were gifted with their respective team's home kits at Christmas.
Andy's Arsenal strip features captain Martin Odegaard on the back, with Jamie's United jersey featuring Rasmus Hojlund.
He took to Instagram to show off their delighted expressions with their gifts and asked: «Who got the better deal?!»
Jamie also linked a poll on his story to allow fans to decide, but his brother seems to be holding a heavy lead.
Odegaard hasn't been as impressive for Arsenal as he was last season but remains integral to Mikel Arteta's plans.
The Norwegian has made 23 appearances across all competitions for them this season, scoring seven goals and assisting another four.
His efforts in midfield have helped Arsenal to go top of the Premier League table at Christmas as they eye another title challenge.
On the other hand, Hojlund has endured a tough start to life at United since he signed in the summer in a deal worth £72million.
The 20-year-old has five goals to his name in the Champions League but after 14 matches, he is yet to score in the Premier League.
United face Villa on Boxing Day, live on talkSPORT, and Andy's new shirt may bring Hojlund some luck in what is a huge festive clash.
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