Manchester United has had a bad record recently, but although the team's record is average, the team's business operations are still very good. Recently, European media announced the jersey sales of major European teams in the 2021 Natural Year and 2021-22 seasons. Among them, among the season's jersey sales, Manchester United's jersey sales soared to second place. However, Manchester United only ranked fourth in jersey sales in the natural year. This also indirectly illustrates the importance of C Ronaldo to Manchester United. Perhaps this is why Manchester United is unwilling to send C Ronaldo away!
As shown in the figure, in the natural year of 2021, Bayern jersey sales were the highest, reaching 3.25 million pieces, followed by Real Madrid 's 3.05 million pieces, followed by Liverpool 's 2.45 million pieces. Then came Manchester United's 1.95 million pieces, Juventus' 1.42 million pieces, Barcelona 's 1.34 million pieces, Chelsea 's 1.31 million pieces, Dote 's 1.22 million pieces, 1.18 million pieces in Paris and 1.08 million pieces in Manchester City 's 1. However, in the entire season of 2021-22, Bayern still topped the list with 3.25 million pieces, while Manchester United rose to second with 3.16 million pieces, followed by Real Madrid's 3.06 million pieces, Liverpool's 2.45 million pieces, Juventus's 1.42 million pieces, Barcelona's 1.34 million pieces, Chelsea's 1.31 million pieces, Dortmund's 1.22 million pieces, Paris's 1.18 million pieces and Manchester City's 1.09 million pieces.
From the data, it can be seen that Manchester United is the most floating team, and their jersey sales difference between the 2021 Natural Year and the 2021-22 season is nearly 1.2 million pieces. Why does this happen? Most media believe that this is due to the joining of Ronaldo last summer. After Ronaldo returned to Manchester United, Manchester United's jersey sales began to continue to rise, which allowed Manchester United to finally rise to the second position. It can be said that Ronaldo is of great help to Manchester United's business operations, which may be the main reason why Manchester United is unwilling to let Ronaldo go.
Of course, for a team, if you want to be able to sell more jerseys, you need to have the team's performance to ensure it. Some teams on the list are actually a bit of a good deal at the moment. They have average record, but the team's reputation was very high before, so many fans still buy their jerseys. However, if their record continues to be bad, the team's jersey sales will eventually decline sharply. I just don’t know whether these teams can regain their former form?