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While Messi has earned 200 million from the sale of his shirts, look at how much Salah has earned

 Liverpool have released their shirt sales figures

By Charles Cornwall

 Liverpool have released their shirt sales figures
 Liverpool have released their shirt sales figures

Liverpool have started the 2023/24 season on the right foot thanks to the recovery of important players and the arrival of signings that have had a positive impact, such as the Argentine Alexis Mac Allister and Hungarian Dominik Szoboszlai. The Reds are in third place in the Premier League with 13 points, in a three-way tie with Tottenham, who are second on goal difference, and Arsenal, who are in fourth place having not scored as much as their direct rivals for the position of runners-up to leaders Manchester City (15 points).

 

The big difference, compared to last season, is that Liverpool have found the scoring formula in several of their strikers. Luis Diaz, for example, already has two goals to his name after just five games, the same as Mohamed Salah and Darwin Nunez. In addition, injuries have been a factor in Jürgen Klopp's plan, and that has a direct influence on the team's feeling, which is similar to that of other glorious eras under the German coach. This great performance has also had an impact on the club's coffers, which have seen the sale of personalised shirts with the names of the different players in the squad multiply.

Through its official website, Liverpool revealed the 10 players most sought after by its fans, counting the shirts that have sold most from May to September this year, that is, including the transfer window, which is when sales increase the most. The list includes not only new faces, but also players with a strong presence in the squad, such as captain Virgil Van Dijk and Mohamed Salah, who is not even at the top of the list. Luis Diaz, given his change of number to number 7, is in sixth position below Szoboszlai, Salah, Mac Allister, Alexander-Arnold and Darwin, but at the same time above big names such as Alisson, Van Dijk, Cody Gakpo and Andrew Robertson, who closes the top 10.

 

The money generated

While Lionel Messi has generated more than 200 million from the sale of his Inter shirts, Mohamed Salah has managed to generate around 200,000 shirts sold worldwide, generating a profit of approximately 15 million.


 


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