Yamal Surpasses PSG: Ranking Update

PSG has changed world for several years now with the arrival of QSI. And by winning the Champions League last season, the capital club finally realized its dream and that of its fans, who are tearing up the Ile-de-France tunic.

Paris Saint-Germain won the Champions League last season, thus putting an end to the great dream nurtured since the takeover of the club by QSI in 2011. The capital club does not intend to stop there, especially since Luis Enrique seems to have found the right formula. He relied on great collective strength, supplemented by individual personalities. Désiré Doué notably won the Golden Boy, while Ousmane Dembélé won the Ballon d’Or. Logically, the PSG jersey is being torn off, particularly the one displaying the little star above the Parisian logo. According to information from Euromerica, residents of the Parc des Princes have sold 2.56 million jerseys in 2025, the third best total behind Real Madrid and FC Barcelona.

PSG absent but…

Small downside, however: PSG did not manage, in 2025, to place one of its players in the top 10 best jersey sales. The South American marketing agency has in fact revealed in recent hours the ranking of the 10 footballers who sold the most jerseys this year, which you can see below:

1 – Lamine Yamal (Barcelona) = 1.315 M

2 – Messi (Inter Miami) = 1,278 M

3 – Lewandowski (Barcelone) = 1,110 M

4 – Mbappé (Real Madrid) = 1.020 M

5 – Vinicius Jr (Real Madrid) = 992,000

6 – Arrascaeta (Flamengo) = 975,000

7 – Cristiano Ronaldo (Al Nassr) = 925 000

8 – Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United) = 878 000

9 – Harry Kane (Bayern) = 867 000

10 – Rodrygo (Real Madrid) = 798,000

PSG functions as a real collective, and no player has therefore been particularly highlighted by the fans, which may explain the absence of Parisians in this ranking. Luis Enrique attaches great importance to group cohesion and wishes to continue his work with a team focused on collective rather than individual titles.

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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