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Pro Merch Power Rankings Report: UEFA Super Cup Showdown, Transfer Drama, and Rising Storylines Across Global Soccer

Pro Merch Power Rankings: August 2025 – Hottest Soccer Jerseys & Gear Right Now

The global game is on fire this month, with the UEFA Super Cup, high-profile transfers, and dramatic cup matches driving huge spikes in team merchandise sales. At Pro Merch, the numbers don’t lie — here are the clubs and players dominating the fan gear charts this week, along with the stories fueling their popularity.

1. Paris Saint-Germain (PSG)

Why They’re Hot: With today’s UEFA Super Cup showdown against Tottenham, PSG fans are rallying hard. Even with uncertainty over Gianluigi Donnarumma’s future, Kylian Mbappé’s star power and the club’s global brand keep PSG jerseys at the top of the sales list.
Must-Have Gear: Home and away kits, Mbappé name-and-number jerseys, and PSG training jackets.
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2. Tottenham Hotspur

Why They’re Hot: Son Heung-min’s departure to LAFC shocked fans, but Spurs’ resilient run into the UEFA Super Cup keeps supporters showing their colors. The return of Harry Kane to form adds extra buzz.
Must-Have Gear: 2025 Spurs kits, retro-style track tops, and official scarves for match days.
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3. Wrexham AFC

Why They’re Hot: Another cup game, another Hollywood script — Wrexham’s penalty shootout win over Hull City has fans stocking up on red kits worldwide. The Ryan Reynolds & Rob McElhenney ownership story continues to fuel their global cult following.
Must-Have Gear: Wrexham home jerseys, club hoodies, and supporter caps.
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4. Liverpool FC

Why They’re Hot: Transfer chatter around Marc Guéhi is keeping Liverpool in headlines, while Jürgen Klopp’s tactical rebuild is winning over both old and new fans.
Must-Have Gear: Classic red home kit, Guéhi pre-order shirts (if confirmed), and European night scarves.
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5. Real Madrid

Why They’re Hot: The imminent unveiling of wonderkid Franco Mastantuono is creating huge buzz, with fans eager to grab a future star’s first official shirt.
Must-Have Gear: 2025-26 home and away kits, customizable player jerseys, and Madrid training wear.
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6. Manchester United

Why They’re Hot: Marcus Rashford’s candid comments about United being in “no man’s land” have sparked debate, but fans are doubling down on support. The potential signing of Donnarumma adds extra intrigue.
Must-Have Gear: Rashford kits, retro ’99 treble shirts, and match-ready warm-up gear.
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7. Newcastle United

Why They’re Hot: The signing of Malick Thiaw from AC Milan has boosted excitement for the season ahead, with fans anticipating a solid defensive upgrade.
Must-Have Gear: Black-and-white striped kits, away jerseys, and fan beanies.
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8. Leeds United

Why They’re Hot: Securing Dominic Calvert-Lewin is seen as a statement move as the club eyes promotion ambitions. Fans are snapping up new-season shirts ahead of kickoff.
Must-Have Gear: Home kit, Calvert-Lewin custom jerseys, and retro Leeds training tops.
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9. Everton FC

Why They’re Hot: Jack Grealish’s loan arrival is reigniting interest, with fans eager to see him make an impact at Goodison Park.
Must-Have Gear: Everton home kits, Grealish shirts, and club scarves.
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10. USMNT

Why They’re Hot: Despite Kevin Paredes’ injury setback, U.S. fans are gearing up for a busy lead-up to the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Patriotism and hype remain sky-high.
Must-Have Gear: USMNT jerseys, training tops, and retro kits from past World Cups.
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Final Whistle:
From cup glory to blockbuster transfers, these clubs aren’t just dominating headlines — they’re dominating the merch game too. Whether you’re looking to rep your side on match day or add to your collection, Pro Merch has the official gear every true supporter needs.
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The soccer world is buzzing this Wednesday, August 13, 2025, with high-stakes matches, transfer market shake-ups, injury updates, and pre-season honors. From the UEFA Super Cup clash to major Premier League narratives, today’s headlines show why the beautiful game never takes a day off.


UEFA Super Cup: PSG Tipped to Triumph Over Tottenham

All eyes are on today’s UEFA Super Cup where Paris Saint-Germain are tipped as the favorites to beat Tottenham Hotspur. Spurs will be without star forward Son Heung-min, who recently made a blockbuster move to LAFC. PSG could also be missing a major piece in goal if Gianluigi Donnarumma is ruled out.

The match will be broadcast on TV and live-streamed globally, with fans expecting an electric contest that could see PSG’s attacking depth tested against Tottenham’s physical, high-energy style.


Premier League CEO Defends Man City Case Timeline

Premier League chief executive Richard Masters has publicly defended the league’s handling of Manchester City’s 115 charges of alleged financial breaches. Critics have called the legal process painfully slow, but Masters maintains that due process and thorough investigations are essential to the integrity of the game.


Rashford Speaks Out: Man United in “No Man’s Land”

Marcus Rashford has broken his silence on Manchester United’s struggles, saying the team has been stuck in “no man’s land” since Sir Alex Ferguson retired. Rashford pointed to a lack of consistent playing philosophy as a major barrier to progress.


Cup Drama: Wrexham Advance in Penalty Shootout

It was another Hollywood script in North Wales as Wrexham defeated Hull City in a dramatic penalty shootout to advance in the League Cup. The club, owned by Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, continues to capture worldwide attention with its on-field exploits.


Injury Setback: USMNT’s Kevin Paredes Out After Surgery

American winger Kevin Paredes has undergone foot surgery, delivering a blow to both his club and the U.S. Men’s National Team ahead of key fixtures later this year.


Transfer Market Moves & Rumors

  • Jack Grealish joins Everton on a season-long loan from Manchester City, with an option to buy.
  • Liverpool are in talks with Crystal Palace for center-back Marc Guéhi, who is in the final year of his deal.
  • Gianluigi Donnarumma is expected to leave PSG this summer, with Manchester United and Chelsea monitoring the situation.
  • Newcastle United have signed AC Milan defender Malick Thiaw.
  • Leeds United have agreed to sign Dominic Calvert-Lewin as a free agent following his Everton departure.
  • Real Madrid will officially unveil young talent Franco Mastantuono on Thursday, August 14.

Leagues Cup Quarterfinals – August 20

  • Orlando City vs. Tigres – 9 pm ET (Apple TV – MLS Season Pass, Apple TV+)

Patriot League Men’s Soccer Preseason Honors

  • Boston University tops the 2025 Patriot League Men’s Soccer Preseason Poll.
  • Troy Elgersma (American) named Preseason Offensive Player of the Year.
  • Diego Rived (Boston University) named Preseason Midfielder of the Year.

Other Soccer Business News

Comcast has launched the “World Soccer Ticket”, an $85/month package for Xfinity customers that bundles top global soccer coverage ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.


Gear Up Like a Pro

The 2025-26 season is already shaping up to be one of the most exciting in recent memory, and there’s no better time to upgrade your fan gear. Whether you’re repping PSG, Spurs, Wrexham, or your favorite Premier League club, Pro Merch has a massive selection of official soccer jerseys, training apparel, and supporter accessories to keep you match-day ready.
Shop the latest soccer merch here and show your colors with pride.

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