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Surprise Man United star joins Jude Bellingham and Marcus Rashford in top 10 global shirt sale list
Manchester United winger Alejandro Garnacho has ranked in sixth place in European shirt sales, whilst Real Madrid star Jude Bellingham tops the list.
They are alongside Marcus Rashford, who is fourth-placed on the list from Fanatics that has calculated the player shirt sales over the last month.
Bellingham topping the charts is no surprise as the Real Madrid midfielder has had an excellent start to the season at Los Blancos.
In second and third place comes Erling Halaand of Manchester City and Kylian Mbappe of PSG, two superstars in the game right now.
Rashford’s comes just behind them despite his goalscoring woes so far this term. He scored 30 goals for Manchester United last season.
Fifth place was taken by South Korean star Son Heung-Min, then came Mohamed Salah of Liverpool and Kevin de Bruyne.
Eighth place was where Alejandro Garnacho came in, ahead of 10th spot Bukayo Saka, which comes as a surprise. The talented young winger has started only four games so far this season.
However, his exciting performances from the bench since he burst onto the scene at Old Trafford last year have made him a majorly popular name at Old Trafford.
The supporters are often heard singing his ‘Viva Garnacho’ chant when he is warming up and the loudest cheer of the night often comes when he comes onto the pitch.
The full list in order can be read below:
- Jude Bellingham
- Erling Haaland
- Kylian Mbappe
- Marcus Rashford
- Son Heung-Min
- Mohamed Salah
- Kevin de Bruyne
- Alejandro Garnacho
- Bukayo Saka
- Vinicius Jr
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