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Wu Lei's act of kindness! 3 jerseys sold for 33,000, Western media: his impact on ratings is comparable to Messi

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According to Spain's "As" newspaper, espanyol club recently held a jersey auction campaign, raising funds to fund the local disaster victims in Las Palmas, Spain, and eventually raised 8328 euros, while Wu Lei's shirt sold for 4450 euros (about 33,000 yuan).

Wu Lei's act of kindness! 3 jerseys sold for 33,000, Western media: his impact on ratings is comparable to Messi

Aspen pointed out that Wu Lei is an international player, an idol of Chinese fans, and has won the Chinese Golden Globe Award twice. He is always at the top of the list when it comes to measuring the impact of players on La Liga's ratings, on par with Benzema now and Messi of the past.

Recently, the Espanyol club held a charity sale of jerseys for victims of the volcanic eruption in Las Palmas, and the figures also show wu Lei's influence.

The shirt sale was held for three weeks, with Espanyol receiving 8,328 euros and Wu Lei contributing half (4,450 euros). Three of his shirts were auctioned for 2200 euros, 1450 euros and 800 euros. Far ahead of other players.

Wu Lei's act of kindness! 3 jerseys sold for 33,000, Western media: his impact on ratings is comparable to Messi

For example, De Thomas's most expensive jersey only fetched 414 euros, Dadel's shot was 340 euros, and Diego López's was 289 euros.

Because of Wu Lei's influence, Espanyol became one of the clubs that raised the most money in the jersey auction.

Wu Lei's act of kindness! 3 jerseys sold for 33,000, Western media: his impact on ratings is comparable to Messi

It is reported that 3 of his jerseys were all patted away by Chinese fans. Aspen pointed out that there are millions of Wulei fans in China, who seize every opportunity to collect souvenirs of their idols.

Even the barca players' jerseys did not sell for Wu Lei's price. Frenki De Jong's shirt sold for 2750 euros, while Real Madrid's Benzema sold for 4200 euros.

Interestingly, the shirt of Espanyol's Dadel was patted off by a French fan who played for Lyon in 2017. Melendo and Melamad's jerseys were patted off by Japanese fans for 275 euros and 200 euros respectively, and it is possible that Japanese fans like their style of football. Their jerseys are all priced higher than Embarba, whose shirts sell for only 197 euros.

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