Kai Havertz and Leandro Trossard have their shirts sold for £49,000 after Arsenal’s Premier League triumph | OneFootball

Kai Havertz and Leandro Trossard have their shirts sold for £49,000 after Arsenal’s Premier League triumph | OneFootball

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·4 June 2026

Kai Havertz and Leandro Trossard have their shirts sold for £49,000 after Arsenal’s Premier League triumph

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Article image:Kai Havertz and Leandro Trossard have their shirts sold for £49,000 after Arsenal’s Premier League triumph

Arsenal forward Kai Havertz’s title-winning shirt has been sold for £26,700 following an auction by MatchWornShirt last month.

Mikel Arteta led the Gunners to their first Premier League title in 22 years, and fans of the Emirates Stadium club have been scrambling to get their hands on memorabilia to celebrate.


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Havertz bagged the only goal to help Arsenal secure a 1-0 victory over Burnley, and the result put pressure on Manchester City, who failed to win against Bournemouth, handing the title to the Gunners.

The shirt the German wore in that game sold for more than any of the other 4,000 Premier League shirts listed for auction by MatchWornShirt during the season.

Leandro Trossard’s 83rd-minute winner in the 1-0 win against West Ham United also proved very crucial in the title race.

His shirt for the game sold for £22,500, making it the third-highest sold on the website.

Arsenal fans have been supporting their players, with shirt sales for Brazilian centre-back Gabriel Magalhaes increasing by 350 per cent following his penalty miss in Saturday’s Champions League final.

He became the top-selling name printed on Gunners jerseys over the weekend, and the sales of Gabriel’s shirt doubled those of any other shirt being sold at one point.

Demand for Arsenal shirts with ‘champions’ on the back has also skyrocketed.

Those logging on to the club’s online store to buy this particular merchandise this week were greeted with the message: “Due to high demand, you may experience delays in receiving your order.”

The Gunners’ home shirt for next season is one of the most popular items being ordered, and customers have been warned orders will not be dispatched until the end of June due to the huge demand being placed on them.

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