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25 Comments

  1. 1 hour gang πŸŽ‰
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  2. You cannot recoup transfer amounts from t shirt sales. This myth has been busted forever. Club receives only a portion of the sales cost per shirt.

  3. Had a small doubt-
    So isn't the shirt sale amount going to the kit manufacturing brand i.e. Puma because AC Milan signed a contract with them? I mean in that case the club won't be receiving much % if at all any from the shirt sales?

  4. Yes for sure, and Ac Milan want to take Musah, another USA player from New York, for the same reason. But as Ac Milan fans i don't like the fact that Chukwueze has been purchased and Pulisic will start from the bench. I don't like this thing because Pulisic is a strong player, and this year he will prove it on the field (not only in T-shirt shops)

  5. I got him on FM20 for free in 2024 for AC Milan. So maybe they should have just waited for his contract to runout instead

  6. Its like when a top club for some reason signs a mediocre player from Asia. All to make money, for sponsorships and shirt sales.

    Pulisic is mediocre and Milan is doing the same thing.

  7. Clubs don’t make money directly from shirt sales, the manufacturer does. The club will make a small margin on anything they sell directly through the club, but the majority goes to Adidas. It may or may not lead to an increase in the contract value next time it comes up for renewal, but the myth of β€œthey’ll make the money back in shirt sales” needs to die, and has been debunked many times now.

  8. That’s not how shirt sales work.
    Puma pay Milan each season for the rights to make and sell their shirts.
    After that, they may get a portion of the money from shirt sales or get a portion after a threshold is for a certain number of shirts sold is met. But either way, the bulk of the money made from shirt sales go to Puma. This is the case for most deals between shirt manufacturers and the clubs.

  9. People may scoff at it, but American supporters are absolutely crazy for their teams and that’s a market just waiting to grow. The timing of this deal couldn’t be better

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