All 20 Premier League club owners are ranked by net worth (poorest to richest)

There are some wealthy owners in the Premier League ranks, but who ranks first among the 20 clubs when it comes to net worth?
Since its founding in 1992, the Premier League has developed into the best and most famous league in world football, which proves to be the jealousy of so many divisions around the world.
Some of the best footballers on the planet trade on top flights in England, with many clubs continuing to win Champions Leagues, including Manchester United, Liverpool, Chelsea, Chelsea and Manchester City.
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There is a huge gap in wealth between clubs that strive to relegate and clubs that win the biggest prize, which is the luxury of being able to spend huge sums of money on players. The question is: Which team currently has the richest owners when it comes to net worth?
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The richest Premier League owner |
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rank |
club |
owner |
net worth |
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1 |
Newcastle |
Saudi Public Investment Fund |
£48.9 billion |
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2 |
Manchester United |
Glazer family, Sir Jim Ratcliffe |
£244.4 billion |
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3 |
People’s City |
Abu Dhabi United Group |
£20 billion |
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4 |
Chelsea |
Todd Boehly, Hansjorg Wyss, Mark Walter |
£11.9 billion |
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5 |
arsenal |
Stan Kroenke |
£11.2 billion |
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6 |
West Ham |
David Sullivan, Daniel Kretinsky, Vanessa King |
£10.3 billion |
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7 |
Fulham |
Shahid Khan |
£10 billion |
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8 |
Aston Villa |
Wes Edens, Nassef Sawiris |
£9.6 billion |
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9 |
Everton |
Roundhouse Capital Holding |
£6.2 billion |
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10 |
Liverpool |
John W. Henry, Tom Werner |
£6 billion |
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11 |
Leeds |
49ers Enterprise |
£5.2 billion |
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12 |
Tottenham |
Joe Lewis, Daniel Levy |
£4.5 billion |
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13 |
Wolf |
Fosun |
£4.4 billion |
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14 |
Crystal Palace |
Woody Johnson David Blitzer, Josh Harris, Steve Parish |
£4.3 billion |
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15 |
Nottingham Forest |
Evangelos Marinakis |
£3.3 billion |
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16 |
Bournemouth |
William P. Foley |
£2.1 billion |
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17 |
Sunderland |
Kyril Louis-Dreyfus |
£20 billion |
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18 |
Brighton |
Tony Bloom |
£1.3 billion |
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19 |
Brentford |
Matthew Benham |
£220 million |
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20 |
Burnley |
Alan Pace |
£190 million |
20
Alan Net Worth – £190 million
Burnley
Burnley is Burnley, owner Alan Pace has been in charge since 2018, and Clarets quickly resumed the Premier League after relegation on 2021/22 and again on 2024/25.
It is said that his current net worth is about £190 million.
19
Matthew Benham Net Worth – £220m
Brentford
Brentford feels like one of the best clubs in the Premier League, spending on their means and building a great new stadium, much of which depends on the glory of owner Matthew Benham.
The 57-year-old also owns Danish team FC Midtjylland and is known for making money through companies like Matchbook and Smartodds.
18
Tony Bloom Net Worth – £1.3 billion
Brighton and Hove Albion
Like Brentford, the way Brighton works every day feels seamless, and owner Tony Bloom deserves praise.
He was a lifelong Seagull supporter and won the club in 2009, bringing them all the way to the Premier League and making them a top-notch club.
17
Kyril Louis – Dreyfus net worth – £20 billion
Sunderland
Kyril Louis-Dreyfus took over as Sunderland in 2021 at the age of 23.
After that, the Swiss owner helped transform the Black Cats into a court, helping them finally return to the Premier League after eight years of absence.
16
William P. Foley’s net worth – £2.1 billion
Bournemouth
Bournemouth almost feels like a Premier League tiny fish in many ways, perhaps due to the size of the Vitality Stadium, but they have an owner worth over £20 billion.
William P.
15
Evangelos Marinakis net worth – £3.3 billion
Nottingham Forest
Next comes Nottingham Forest and its irrational leader, Marinakis, who are certainly not safe in transfers, and since returning to the Premier League, the Reds have provided many new players to the Reds.
His net worth is over £3 billion and he also owns the Greek giant Olympiakos.
14
Woody Johnson, David Blitzer, Josh Harris, Steve Parish Net – £4.3 billion
Crystal Palace
The second half was Crystal Palace, who did a great job of becoming a Premier League team that was more likely to end around the mid-table than the relegation zone, while also canceling the 2025 FA Cup championship.
One of the co-owners, Josh Harris, is also a leading figure in the NHL side, New Jersey Devils and the NBA Clothing Philadelphia 76ers, while Steve Parish has been chairman since 2010.
13
Guo guangchang, Liang Xinjun, Wang Qunbin (Fosun) net assets – £4.4 billion
Wolf
Guo Guangchang has been a transformative figure for Wolves since becoming owners in 2016, when they were still struggling in the tournament.
They have been ups and downs in the Premier League since then, but he earned £45m from the Wanderers when comparing it to current valuations.
12
Joe Lewis, Daniel Levy Net Worth – £4.5 billion
Tottenham Hotspur
Tottenham Hotspur remains the leader of Daniel Levy and Joe Lewis, and despite the larger share of the latter, the former remains the more prominent face in the club.
Given the wealth of owners, it seems frustrating that managers don’t get enough money to spend when you look at their fate. However, the Spurs finally ended their long waiting trophy to lift the Europa League in 2025.
11
Net assets of 49 people – £5.2 billion
Leeds United
The 49-person business has been involved with Leeds United since 2018, but has completed a majority vote in 2023 after the club was relegated to the championship.
Since then, American Investment Group has had some high-profile names such as actor Will Ferrell and golfers Justin Thomas and Jordan Spieth, who helped Leeds resume top flights.



