Spurs Star Leads England Shirt Sales Ahead Of Euro 2016

Sales of England National Team squad shirts with the name of Harry Kane on the back have rocketed since Roy Hodgson’s preliminary England squad was announced, a study carried out by UKSoccershop has revealed.

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The study shows that Harry Kane shirts have outsold any other England player’s in the lead up to England’s Euro 2016 campaign, which begins in France on Saturday evening with a game against Russia, but Jamie Vardy’s shirt has also proved to be a popular choice, with Vardy taking 35% of the striker shirt sales since the kit release.

Marcus Rashford has also found his way onto the back of 25% of striker shirts since his surprise inclusion in the preliminary squad off the back of the good form he has shown at Manchester United.

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However, Spurs star Harry Kane has sold the most shirts out of the whole squad since the preliminary squad announcement, with 22% of people choosing to have his name on the back of their shirt. Jack Wilshere has sold the second most with 20% of the shirt sporting his name, followed closely by Marcus Rashford with 15%. Leicester striker Jamie Vardy has taken 12% of the sales. Spurs young talent Dele Alli has sold the eighth most, with 4% after a more than successful debut season at Tottenham.

Here are the results from the study in full:

Striker Sales Since Kit Release:

1. Jamie Vardy (35%)

2. Harry Kane (30%)

3. Wayne Rooney (20%)

4. Danny Welbeck (10%)

5. Daniel Sturridge (5%)

Striker Sales Since Preliminary Squad Announcement:

1. Harry Kane (30%)

2. Marcus Rashford (25%)

3. Jamie Vardy (20%)

4. Wayne Rooney (18%)

5. Daniel Sturridge (7%)

Entire Sales Since Preliminary Squad Announcement:

1. Harry Kane (22%)

2. Jack Wilshere (20%)

3. Marcus Rashford (15%)

4. Jamie Vardy (12%)

5. Adam Lallana (10%)

6. Wayne Rooney (9%)

7. Ross Barkley (5%)

8. Delle Ali (4%)

9. Daniel Sturridge (2%)

10. Raheem Sterling (1%)