How would you like to own an LFC shirt signed by Steven Gerrard or Luis Suarez? How about a jersey worn by Andy Carroll or even Stewart Downing's boots?

They are just some of the great items that have been put up for auction by Liverpool goalkeeper Brad Jones, who is aiming to raise funds for cancer charity Anthony Nolan.

Also currently available is the shirt Jose Enrique wore against Bolton Wanderers, as well as an autographed Kaka jersey and items donated by Chelsea trio Frank Lampard, John Terry and Didier Drogba.

And that's just the start with many more exclusive signed items to come from some of the biggest stars in world football.

Click here to see the items up for auction>>

Fans can also be in with the a chance of winning a Liverpool jersey signed by the first-team squad and manager Kenny Dalglish by making a donation of £5 or more to the Just Giving page of Brad's girlfriend and Anthony Nolan activist, Dani Lawrence. Please ensure you leave a valid email or Twitter address when donating so you can be contacted if you're the lucky winner.

Click here to donate via Just Giving>>

100 per cent of the funds raised via the eBay auctions and the Just Giving page will be donated to Anthony Nolan, whose aim is to save the lives of people diagnosed with blood cancer.

It's an organisation close to Jones's heart as his son Luca faces an ongoing battle against leukaemia.

Anthony Nolan's bone marrow register helps find suitable stem cell matches for those with the illness.

Joining the register couldn't be easier. Anyone aged 18-40, weighs more than eight stone and in good health can sign up by giving a saliva sample and completing a medical questionnaire. If you're a match, you could save someone's life.

For more information on how you can help, visit AnthonyNolan.org or call 0303 303 0303.