Most printed Premier League shirts this season: Liverpool’s Coutinho 2nd, plus Man Utd new signings ranking high

Most printed shirts in the Premier League this season, with new signings ranking high.

A look at the most printed shirts in the Premier League this season, featuring Liverpool and Manchester United big names…

10) Nathaniel Clyne (Liverpool)

A player high in demand prior to eventually joining Liverpool, Nathaniel Clyne has proven popular with Reds fans since moving to Anfield.

9) Morgan Schneiderlin (Manchester United)

Another star player for Southampton last season, Morgan Schneiderlin has sold plenty of shirts since moving to Manchester United this summer.

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8) Christian Eriksen (Tottenham)

A superbly entertaining player for Tottenham and one who has been highly popular since joining the club, Christian Eriksen remains a high ranking shirt seller.

7) Jordan Henderson (Liverpool)

Liverpool’s new captain after Steven Gerrard’s exit, it’s not surprising to see Jordan Henderson rise to be among the most printed shirts in the English top flight.

6) Scott Sinclair (Aston Villa)

Not the best player in the country by any means, but Scott Sinclair has proven a hit with Aston Villa fans this season since joining the club from Manchester City.

5) Salomon Rondon (West Brom)

A big-name signing by West Brom this summer, Salomon Rondon’s arrival has gone down a treat with the Baggies as he comes fifth in highest shirt sales.

4) Bastian Schweinsteiger (Manchester United)

One of the biggest names to move to the Premier League this summer, Bastian Schweinsteiger is a World Cup winner and superb talent who should prove popular at Manchester United.

3) Jay Rodriguez (Southampton)

Surprisingly high, Jay Rodriguez is a popular figure at Southampton and fans may have been flocking to buy his shirt after a long-awaited return from injury.

2) Philippe Coutinho (Liverpool)

Unsurprising here, Liverpool flair player Philippe Coutinho has been one of the Reds’ best players for many years now and could become the team’s hero after Steven Gerrard’s exit.

1) Harry Kane (Tottenham)

After some sensational form in big games for Tottenham last season, Harry Kane has shot up to the top of this list, having become a huge hit at White Hart Lane.