Beat you to it.Unfortunately it's one of the biggest misconceptions ever. What do you think addidas/Nike etc pay the kit deals for to clubs?
Kit deals are not traditional sponsorship deals – they are licensing deals, which enable the kit manufacturers to use the club’s brand to sell branded apparel. Clubs receive an annual fee – for example, Manchester United receives £75 million per year from Adidas, and then 10-15% of the revenue the kit manufacturer generates from shirt sales. Adidas predicted they were going to make £1.5 billion, over the course of their deal with United. That isn't coming from a simple logo on the front of the shirt! At best United might get several million it definitely won't cover his transfer fee and salary!
It's also largely been proven that kit sales don't dramatically increase over the course of the season because of marquee signings at least not on the scale people make out. There of course will be some. Instead it's just that people who would likely have got the kit anyway get the marquee signings name on it. But given United have made two marquee signings already I doubt people are going to back for another shirt.
Is he? Based on what? I'm assuming it's not the old 'shirt sales' argument?
Only a tiny percent of shirt sales go to the club.
Adidas don't pay Utd £100m then give the revenue from sales straight back to them.
Apparently psg have made 140 million from shirt sales with Messi and 30 on the back
Feel free to read my response. PSG certainly haven't made that much. Nike however will be raking it all in.
Fair enough , I can't even use attendances as they sell out every week
Feel free to read my response mate unfortunately PSG certainly haven't made that much. Nike however will be raking it all in.
He will next seasonDabo would have him in his pocket
....as a match attax card.He will next season
Don't get these conversations about Cavani giving up the number 7 shirt for him.
Are shirt numbers not locked in once the season starts like on Football Manager?
Too rightDabo would have him in his pocket
That remains to be seen, but he was definitely the focal point of the attack, sometimes to the detriment of the team. He might have scored a lot of goals but the amount of team goals did not increase each season. His free-kick record at Juve is also dreadful, 1 goal from something like 75 attempts.In a team built for him. Juve want rid of him as they see him as not worth the money and Italian commentators say Juve are better without him
So he's signed for Man. Utd. has he? Makes me hate them even more! Not through jealousy. It's just that I can't stand the smug cunit!
Agree and shows it’s just about money to be honest. Not likes the league is competitiveWhen it seemed he was going to city I was more shocked. That would have been criminal.
Messi to PSG upset me more. Cowards move!
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