Paul Pogba has 'dabbed' for the final time.
The Manchester United midfielder has admitted that his trademark goal celebration has passed its sell-by date - and will be replaced.
Pogba has a new celebration planned for the 2017/18 season, as devised by one of his childhood friends.
The Billy dance was first used following United's Europa League final win and it is set to become a regular feature on your social media feeds.
Pogba's began 'dabbing' while playing for Juventus and brought the celebration with him to Manchester following his world record £89million move.
Asked about the Dab during a recent Esquire interview, Pogba said: "First of all, it started in America with Migos. I started doing it, because I liked the music, I liked the dance, and people loved it because they can do nice videos.
"But Dab is Dab, now it's gone. I think I've done the last Dab of the season. Now it's the Billy dance."
Pogba perhaps said a final goodbye to the Dab when he scored in a recent charity match, rounding the goalkeeper before 'dabbing' as he crossed the goal line.
Asked about the Billy dance was, Pogba said: "The Billy dance is created by my friend Billax. I call him my brother, he's a football coach now. He's one of the people I grew up with. I played with them when I was a kid and they are still my best friends.
"So that's the dance we have. And I will make sure that everyone does it.
"I'll make sure that it goes on FIFA 18 !"