Barcelona will reportedly wear a nineties-inspired special edition Nike shirt in Saturday night's Clasico with Real Madrid.

The classic design, which doesn't feature a sponsor, was worn by the likes of Rivaldo, Luis Figo, Pep Guardiola and Patrick Kluivert during the 1998-99 campaign.

That was the first season Nike supplied kits for the Nou Camp club and they came up with a design classic based on their iconic red and blue stripes.

Barcelona are set to wear a 1990s-inspired retro shirt in Saturday night's La Liga Clasico

Barcelona wore the simple, sponsorless shirt during their first season with Nike in 1998-1999. The team is (back row, left to right), Sonny Anderson, Rivaldo, Giovanni, Luis Enrique, Abelardo Fernandez, Ruud Hesp; (front row, left to right), Phillip Cocu, Samuel Okunowo, Xavi, Michael Reiziger, Luis Figo.

Club legends such as the Brazilian star Rivaldo wore the red and blue striped design back then

It was the kit Barcelona wore in two memorable Champions League meetings with Manchester United that season, with both matches ending in 3-3 draws.

And, according to Mundial Magazine, the special edition shirt will be worn by Barcelona at the Santiago Bernabeu on Saturday night as they try to take another step towards the title.

The shirt will then reportedly go on sale priced at €140 (£120) for the authentic match version and €90 (£77) for the replica version.

It comes after Nike launched a limited edition 'mashup' jersey late last year to mark 20 years collaborating with Barcelona.

That featured different elements of every Barcelona home kit they had produced over the two decades.

Boudewijn Zenden in the shirt when Barcelona played Man United in the Champions League

Both group stage encounters between Barca and Man United that season ended in 3-3 draws

Rivaldo in action during Barcelona's match with Bayern Munich in the Champions League

Lionel Messi wearing the current Barcelona home shirt, with tighter stripes and sponsor

Nike produced this special edition mashup kit to mark 20 years earlier in the campaign

Saturday will see Real Madrid and Barcelona clash for the second time this week. On Wednesday night, also at the Bernabeu, Barcelona won 3-0 to complete a 4-1 aggregate win over their rivals in the Copa del Rey semi-finals.

Now they meet in the league, with leaders Barcelona currently nine points ahead of third-placed Real entering the final 13 matches of the campaign.

Back in 1998-99, Barca, who were coached by Louis van Gaal, enjoyed a successful season in the league, claiming the title.

But they were eliminated at the group stage of the Champions League, finishing third behind Bayern Munich and United, who would eventually contest the final held at the Nou Camp.