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Did PSG Sell 800,000 Lionel Messi Jerseys Within 24 Hours Of His Transfer?

Paris Saint Germain confirmed that the claim about 8,00,000 Lionel Messi shirts being sold within 24 hours is untrue.

By - AFP | 21 Aug 2021 8:15 PM IST

Multiple posts on social media claim that French football club Paris Saint-Germain sold 832,000 replica team jerseys in 24 hours after signing superstar Lionel Messi from Barcelona Football Club. This is false; the claim originated in 2014 in a tweet about the footballer, while PSG confirmed to AFP Fact Check that the claim is untrue. 

A Facebook post shared more than 250 times and archived here claims that PSG sold 832,000 team shirts bearing Messi's name in 24 hours, setting a new world record in the process.

Also Read: PSG Did Not Gain 23m Insta Followers In A Day After Signing Lionel Messi

"No player in history has sold more shirts in the first 24 hours of their transfer than Lionel Messi: 832,000+," the caption reads. The post includes an image of Messi holding up his new number-30 shirt after his signing was confirmed by PSG.


A screenshot taken on August 19, 2021, showing the false post

A respected sports journalist also shared the same claim on Twitter, where it has been retweeted 3,400 times since August 12, 2021. 

Similar posts claiming overexaggerated jersey sales following Messi's move have been reported by newspapers, blogs and social media accounts across the world. We archived a few here, here, here, and here

Tears in Barcelona, smiles at PSG

Messi left Barcelona Football Club after two decades to join PSG in the second week of August. He will be reunited with former Barcelona teammate and Brazilian forward Neymar Junior. 

Messi, who was in tears during his farewell speech in Spain, told a news conference in Paris that he was "extremely happy" to join PSG. 

His move has led to a number of misleading and false claims, some of which AFP Fact Check has debunked here and here.

Also Read: 2019 Images of Iraqi Photographer Falsely Linked To Messi's Barca Exit

Origin of false jersey claim

While investigating the claim by scouring through social media, AFP Fact Check found that the same details were in a tweet from 2014, when Messi was still at Barcelona.

The tweet, published on September 1, 2014, claimed PSG had signed Messi and the Argentine's global status had helped the club sell 832,000 shirts. At the time, the tweet cited a purported story in Spanish sports newspaper Marca, although AFP Fact Check found no evidence on any such report.

A collage showing two screenshots; right shows the 2014 tweet alongside an edited image of Messi holding a PSG jersey, left shows the original image

The tweet also included an image of Messi holding up what looked like a blue PSG club jersey.

However, a Yandex reverse image search showed that the picture was digitally altered. The original image has been on the internet since February 2014. 

AFP Fact Check also found no record of Marca reporting any such story.

Unrealistic, says PSG 

Contacted by AFP, PSG confirmed that the information was "false" and "unrealistic", stressing that the club had sold just over one million shirts for the entire 2019-20 season. The club refused to disclose shirt sales figures, but nevertheless said that it had recorded "the best start to a shirt sale in the club's history" with Messi's arrival.

Also Read: Video From US Shared As Fans Waiting For Messi At Paris Airport

According to The Guardian, Forbes, Yahoo and Independent UK, Portuguese forward Cristiano Ronaldo's move from Real Madrid to Juventus in July 2018 helped the Italian club sell 520,000 shirts in 24 hours. As AFP reported in 2017, PSG sold 10,000 Neymar Jr. shirts in a day. 

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by BOOM staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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