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简介巴薩還在靠梅西賺錢!上季簽名球衣 售價高達1170歐_賣價_人民幣_歐元www.ty42.com 日期:2021-12-26 09:01:00| 評論(已有321703條評論) ...
巴薩還在靠梅西賺錢!巴萨上季簽名球衣 售價高達1170歐_賣價_人民幣_歐元
www.ty42.com 日期:2021-12-26 09:01:00| 評論(已有321703條評論)今年夏天 ,还靠梅西以自由轉會的梅西方式從巴薩加盟巴黎 。梅西的赚钱巴黎球衣被賣爆,但巴薩也還在靠他賺錢 。上季售通常情況下 ,签名球衣球員在離隊之後,高达老東家會降價盡快賣光他的巴萨相關周邊產品 。但以梅西的还靠地位,巴薩並沒有打折 ,梅西而是赚钱反而將阿根廷人的周邊產品提高了賣價。
《阿斯報》指出,上季售巴薩官方商城內,签名球衣如今仍然在出售梅西的高达簽名球衣和簽名隊長袖標 。梅西上賽季的巴萨簽名球衣,官方賣價為1170歐元。按照目前匯率 ,約為人民幣8430元 。梅西與哈維 、伊涅斯塔聯合簽名的13/14賽季球衣 ,賣價則高達2950歐元,約合人民幣21257元。這件球衣 ,真可謂是天價了。
梅西的簽名巴薩隊長袖標,目前的售價為643.5歐元,約合人民幣4637元。盡管梅西已經離開巴薩四個多月了,但他還在用自己的方式為俱樂部“做貢獻”。巴薩顯然也不急於降價清空梅西的相關周邊 ,巴薩非常清楚,梅西這些周邊隻會隨著時間的流逝而越來越珍貴 。畢竟,梅西是巴薩曆史上最偉大的球員 。
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