Galatasaray's global popularity is underscored by their placement in the list of revenue generated by European clubs from jersey and merchandise sales.
Osimhen's Galatasaray are one of the more famous clubs in Europe and this is evident in a recent list published by GiveMeSport detailing the top 20 clubs that made the most money from merchandising and jersey sales last season.
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They made a reported €85 million from jersey and merchandise sales, which placed them in the top ten among European clubs with the most revenue generated from that avenue.
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The full list
1- Real Madrid: €196 million
2- Bayern Munich: €171 million
3- Barcelona: €171 million
4- Liverpool: €146 million
5- Manchester United: €146 million
6- Arsenal: €120 million
7- Tottenham: €96 million
8- Chelsea: 95 million
9- Galatasaray: 85 million
10- Paris Saint-Germain: €81 million
11- Manchester City: €76 million
12- Juventus: €74 million
13- Dortmund: €72 million
14- Fenerbahce: €69 million
15- Milan: €59 million
16- Inter Milan: €46 million
17- Celtic: €35 million
18- Besiktas: €34 million
19- Ajax: 33 million
20- Roma: 27 million
Osimhen taking the fame to another level
Galatasaray have always been home to big-name footballers; however, they typically join in the twilight of their careers. Osimhen, on the other hand, joined the club in his prime years, which, to former Besiktas striker Nihat Kahveci, makes him more impactful than the likes of Didier Drogba, Robin Van Persie and Mario Gomez.
The Nigerian has brought extra attention to the Cim-Bom and their affairs, especially from fans in Africa and they are projected to make more sales than they did in the previous campaign.