Mesut Ozil the most popular player name on Arsenal fans’ shirts this season, with Bernd Leno and Lucas Torreira in top 10
Club store shows supporters cannot get enough of German while some interesting names follow him to make up top 10
MESUT OZIL is the most popular Arsenal star, according to shirt sales.
The club store shows the German's No10 top has been sold more than any other player's.
Supporters were over the moon when Arsenal paid Real Madrid a club-record £42.4million for Ozil in 2013.
After months of negotiations, the Gunners convinced him to sign a new three-and-a-half year deal worth £350,000-a-week in January - making him the club's top earner.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Lucas Torreira, Alexandre Lacazette and Bernd Leno join Ozil in the top five.
Aaron Ramsey, who looks set to leave Arsenal this summer after his contract offer was withdrawn, is eighth.
Club captain Laurent Koscielny is 12th and vice-captain Petr Cech 19th.
Carl Jenkinson, who is yet to feature for Unai Emery following a season on loan at Birmingham, is the least popular behind Ainsley Maitland-Niles and Emilano Martinez.
Gooners have to fork out a staggering £116 for a replica home shirt.
An entire kit - with shorts and socks - costs £157.
As of next season, Arsenal are reuniting with adidas and ending their kit partnership with Puma.
The German sportswear giant is paying a stunning £300million over a reported four years to sponsor the Gunners' strips.
Most popular Arsenal shirts
1. Mesut Ozil
2. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang
3. Lucas Torreira
4. Alexandre Lacazette
5. Bernd Leno
6. Henrikh Mkhitaryan
7. Granit Xhaka
8. Aaron Ramsey
9. Stephan Lichtsteiner
10. Matteo Guendouzi
11. Sead Kolasinac
12. Laurent Koscielny
13. Hector Bellerin
14. Sokratis Papastathopoulos
15. Alex Iwobi
16. Konstantinos Mavropanos
17. Rob Holding
18. Danny Welbeck
19. Petr Cech
20. Shkodran Mustafi
21. Mohamed Elneny
22. Nacho Monreal
23. Ainsley Maitland-Niles
24. Emiliano Martinez
25. Carl Jenkinson
Arsenal wore adidas kits between 1986 and 1994, winning the old First Division title twice during that era under George Graham.
Those retro strips are fashionable again now though, with vintage adidas uniforms selling online for many times their original price.
Check out how the current crop of players look in the classic "Bruised Banana" kit.