Arsenal 5 Real Madrid 1: Ozil is beating Real replacement Bale in race to sell more shirts

Gareth Bale is likely to come in for more criticism after replacing Mesut Ozil at Real Madrid with leading online retailer UKSoccershop.com revealing sales of Arsenal's new signing are outstripping the Welshman's by five to one.

Madrid have already been castigated for allowing Ozil to leave for around half the fee paid to make Bale the world's most expensive player after moving from Tottenham to the Bernabeu for £86million.

Germany coach Joachim Low branded the decision 'incomprehensible', while Madrid players including Cristiano Ronaldo and Sergio Ramos have also expressed their anger at seeing the German leave.

VIDEO: Scroll down for video of Bale showing off his No. 11 shirt at Madrid unveiling



Pressure: Gareth Bale has come under criticism following his world record breaking £86m move to Real Madrid

Get shirty: Sales figures have shown that Bale is not generating as much interest of previous Galactico signings

Pressure is now mounting on Bale ahead of his debut with Real Madrid next weekend, especially with shirt sales figures suggesting it is the player he has replaced who is capturing the imagination of the football world.

UKSoccershop.com managing director Simon Pretswell said: 'Leaving aside the debate over Bale's sporting merits, a large part of any major transfer is often the commercial advantages associated with the signing of the player.'



'In the case of Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi and previous stars such as David Beckham, it is almost a license to print money for the club as shirt sales and other merchandising goes through the roof.'

Strip show: Mesut Ozil models the new Arsenal kit following his move to the Emirates stadium



Wrong decision: Real Madrid players including Cristiano Ronaldo and Sergio Ramos have criticised Ozil's sale

Early days: Only time will tell if Mesut Ozil (left) or Gareth Bale (right) represents the better deal

HELLO KITTY: TOP SELLING SHIRTS IN PREMIER LEAGUE LAST SEASON

1. Robin van Persie (Manchester United) 2. Wayne Rooney (Manchester United) 3. Shinji Kagawa (Manchester United) 4. Sergio Aguero (Manchester City) 5. Fernando Torres (Chelsea) 6. Eden Hazard (Chelsea) 7. Luis Suarez (Liverpool) 8. Jack Wilshere (Arsenal) 9. Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (Arsenal) 10. Santo Cazorla (Arsenal)

'While it would be untrue to say there is not an interest in Bale shirts, our sales data shows he is being significantly outsold by Mesut Ozil and is not attracting the same level of attention generated by Neymar when he transferred to Barcelona earlier in the summer.'



'Bale's talents as a footballer are undoubted, but he has never been one of our bestselling Premiership players, with supporters preferring the likes of Wayne Rooney, Robin van Persie, Steven Gerrard and even Fernando Torres.'



Bale is already discovering that becoming the world's most valuable player comes with intense scrutiny, and will be hoping he begins better on the pitch than he has done in the club merchandising stakes.

