China Daily

Wu’s replica shirts flying off shelves

- By XINHUA

Sales of Wu Lei’s replica Espanyol jersey have exceeded 10,000 in China, according to the La Liga club’s official shirt maker, Kelme.

The shirt has become a hot seller because of Wu’s impressive performanc­es since joining the club last month, said Liu Zejun, chief marketing officer of Kelme China.

“His jersey went out of stock shortly after the signing was announced about a month ago, and sales have kept soaring since then,” said Liu.

Wu joined Espanyol from Shanghai SIPG in a historic deal last month that made him the first Chinese to sign for a Spanish top-flight club on a permanent basis.

The 27-year-old has hit the ground running in Spain, helping Espanyol move away from the relegation zone with some key contributi­ons in attack — although he has yet to find the net for his new side.

Barcelona-based Espanyol is also enjoying a boom in sales of other merchandis­e in China, with over 2,000 items of club gear such as tracksuits and hoodies sold as of Feb 24.

“Wu’s move to Espanyol came as a happy surprise to the company, and we expect that he will keep in shape,” said Liu.

Founded in Spain in 1963, Kelme is the official shirt supplier for a number of La Liga clubs, including Real Valladolid, Huesca, Rayo Vallecano and Alaves.

In 2014, Kelme licensed its trademark to a textile company located in Jinjiang, a sportswear manufactur­ing hub in Fujian province.

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