Lionel Messi’s PSG Move to Boost Sales of Merchandise

PARIS — Paris Saint-Germain on Tuesday confirmed the arrival of Argentine soccer giant Lionel Messi, following his departure from Barcelona after 20 years, in a move that is set to boost sales of soccer merchandise and his own clothing label.

The French club posted a teaser video on Twitter showing jump cuts of the Eiffel Tower, a hand holding a pen signing a contract, and the silhouette of the player with the tag lines “New Diamond in Paris” and “Mercato Update.” The post gathered more than 22,000 likes within less than 15 minutes.

The announcement capped a suspenseful few days that saw French fans camping out at the Parc des Princes soccer stadium in the hopes of glimpsing the six-time Ballon d’Or winner. Media provided blow-by-blow accounts of his whereabouts, while fans tracked the flight path of his private jet, which landed in Le Bourget.

In a tearful press conference on Sunday, the 34-year-old said he wanted to stay at Barca, but the club’s dire financial situation made it impossible.

According to media reports, Messi has agreed a two-year contract with PSG, with an option to extend by a year. He will be joining Neymar and Kilian Mbappé in what has been described as a dream team — provided Mbappé stays at the club.

The deal is said to be worth 75 million euros for the first two years, plus a 25-million-euro signing bonus, confirming Messi’s status as one of the world’s highest-paid athletes. But PSG is set to recoup the cost rapidly, with industry observers predicting that sales of its shirts, produced by Nike’s Jordan Brand, could rise by 200,000 to 300,000 units.

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The move is also set to benefit Messi’s own fashion line. Ginny Hilfiger, founder and creative director of MGO Team, the company that has developed the Messi brand, said the company has done very well in the e-commerce world.

“We’re excited for Leo to make the move. He was excited to work for Barcelona and to stay, but political and financial things happened that were unfortunate. We know that he’s the best player in the world and wherever he goes, he will shine,” said Hilfiger, who is Tommy Hilfiger’s sister.

She noted that the Messi brand she designs is a lifestyle brand and she doesn’t produce the Barcelona jerseys. Nike makes them.

Ginny Hilfiger said she expects Messi’s move to PSG will catapult business for his label. The Messi Store online sells a casual lifestyle collection with a sporty edge. The signature stripes are red, light blue and navy, which she said will go well with the PSG team.

“It’s kind of versatile,” she said. “The PSG colors are similar to Barcelona with the red and blue, and the colors of the French flag.” Hilfiger said they need to make sure that he’s still going to be number 10.

The Messi brand was launched in September 2019 and has grown to include sweaters, hoodies, sweatshirts and zip jackets. The company is coming out with denim and a sustainable collection, as well as accessories. The line is available at Themessistore.com.

According to Maximiliano Ojeda, founder and chief executive officer of MGO Team, the line shipped to more than 110 countries in the first year. “The good thing is Leo Messi is such a global name, and every move has an impact, which is always positive as he engages with more people,” he said.

Ojeda noted that Messi had 185 million followers last January, and that has grown to more than 245 million followers on Instagram. “He keeps growing and getting more followers,” he said.

Between Instagram, Facebook and YouTube, the Messi brand has 1.6 million followers. “Our goal is 2 million by the end of the year,” Ojeda said. While he said some people will be disappointed that Messi’s leaving Barcelona, he anticipates his path will keep growing.

At present, the U.S. represents more than 50 percent of the Messi Store business. The label also does business in Canada, Germany, Spain, the U.K. and France. It is looking to expand into the Middle East, South America and China.

The Messi Store is also available as an application on Android and Apple mobile devices. The company expects the number of downloads to be in the six digits by the end of the year. It is also looking to do livestreams at certain events before the holidays, and to launch duty-free shops, near Tommy Hilfiger and Ralph Lauren.

Current bestsellers are the tops, T-shirts and hoodies, Ojeda said. Another new development is the expansion of the Messi brand into underwear, swimwear, socks and loungewear, which is expected at the end of this year or early next year, along with subscription services for these categories.

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