Lamine Yamal will no longer sign shirts or autographs for fans at random. The young Barcelona star has reportedly been advised by his agents to put an end to spontaneous signatures. The move marks a significant shift in how his image and brand are being managed, just as his global popularity is exploding.
According to Mundo Deportivo, the Spanish winger is close to finalising a deal with a platform that specialises in selling signed memorabilia from athletes. This agreement would allow him to monetise every signature, turning his autographs into exclusive collector’s items rather than free fan moments.
The strategy is clear: increase the value of his signature
The strategy is clear: increase the value of his signature. By stopping free signings in public, Yamal aims to protect the commercial worth of his name and maintain tighter control over his image.
This decision is already sparking debate. Some argue it is a logical step for a high-profile talent protecting his interests, while others see it as a worrying sign of commercialisation at just 18 years old. How this will affect his relationship with fans remains to be seen.
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