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Fans buy shirts on debt! »” We pay when we have money “

Article by Daniel Scorpie – published Monday, September 15, 2025, 13:22 / Updated Monday, September 15, 2025 13:28

Almost three quarters of Premier League clubs encourage fans with financial problems to buy promotional products on credit. This situation appeared in the context in which the price of some shirts exceeds 100 pounds!

The Sun has revealed that no less than 14 of the 20 teams in the Premier League offers schemes of the type “buy now, pay later”, such as Clearpay or Klarna. But specialists in the field warn that Supporters could end up spending the money they don't have!

The effect of the price explosion in the Premier League: Fans buy shirts on debt! »

Virgil Van Dijk's home shirt, Liverpool champion captain

Labor deputy Stella Creasy, who advocated for establishing guidelines for this sector, told the cited tabloid yesterday: “No football club should engage in schemes of the type” buy now, pay later “until this industry is properly regulated.

“If the clubs worry that the equipment is no longer so accessible to the fans, then why not reduce the costs?”

If the clubs are so worried about the fact that the equipment is no longer accessible to the fans, why not simply reduce the costs? ”, Only Manchester City, Arsenal, Brighton, Fulham, Bournemouth and Burnley do not use these payment schemes.

The football equipment has become incredibly expensive and I think we all agree with it. It's ridiculous. I think that as these replica shirts, that is, falsified, they will begin to become better and more popular, buying authentic clubs will become useless
Revolted fan by the peppery prices of the shirts

The Sun has gathered up -to -date market data and learned that nine clubs sell this season of shirts for their own field matches at the price of 85 pounds (about 98 euros).

The effect of the price explosion in the Premier League: Fans buy shirts on debt! »

This is how Manchester United's three-time equipment for season 2025-2026

With everything, such as favorite players' names or club emblem, The cost of a t -shirt gets to jump for 100 pounds (116 euros) in the stores of Manchester United, Newcastle and Liverpool clubs!

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