Paris Saint-Germain is once again blending sport, art, and pop culture, this time by reimagining a Japanese icon.
The club has teamed up with renowned French design atelier Leblon Delienne to launch a new collector’s edition of Astro Boy, the beloved manga character, dressed in PSG colors.
Following their first sold-out collaboration in 2024, this new release celebrates creativity, passion, and innovation, all central to PSG’s DNA. The figurine, limited to just 250 numbered pieces, features Astro Boy wearing the club’s Third Kit for the 2025/26 season, embodying the futuristic vision of Parisian football.

Where football meets contemporary art
Sculpted with Leblon Delienne’s signature precision, Astro Boy takes on the energy of the pitch and the elegance of modern design. The piece bridges two cultural powerhouses, Parisian sport and Japanese manga, to highlight how fandom, artistry, and identity can coexist in a single collectible.
“The idea is to turn sport into an object of art,” explains the release, “something to admire, to display, and to feel inspired by.”
Astro Boy Wings: A tribute to the Jordan legacy
A second version, called Astro Boy Wings, pays homage to PSG’s Jordan Fourth Kit (2024/25,) the design that became a symbol of performance and excellence during the club’s historic Champions League victory in 2025.

This edition features the “Champions of Europe” inscription and the signature Paris star motif, giving the sculpture a commemorative, almost mythical quality.
Available for pre-order starting December 2025, the “Wings” edition is expected to attract both die-hard fans and art collectors, cementing PSG’s place at the intersection of sport and culture.
A larger-than-life debut at Parc des Princes
To mark the collection’s launch, a 1.4-meter Astro Boy statue, wearing the “Astro Boy 75” jersey, now stands proudly at PSG’s official store at Parc des Princes. The installation signals a new era where football merges with artistry, emotion, and imagination.
Once again, PSG proves that its cultural ambitions go far beyond the pitch, celebrating not only victory, but vision.
Both collector editions are available through the official PSG and Leblon Delienne websites.
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