Find out the richest Premier League club owners as of 2024 in this top-five list
The Premier League is the most financially strong league in Europe, with the spending power of all clubs surpassing those in other countries. In this article, we will be taking a look at the top five richest owners in the English top flight.
So let’s discover the top 5 richest Premier League club owners in 2024:
5. Aston Villa – Nassef Sawiris (£5.3bn)
The club from the Midlands has made a return to the Premier League and is currently positioned in the middle of the table. The investments made by Nassef Sawiris, who belongs to one of Egypt’s wealthiest families, have played a crucial role in their achievements.
4. Arsenal – Stan Kroenke (£6.35bn)
Stan Kroenke also owns the LA Rams in the NFL and became involved with the club in 2007. He has since had protests against him but continues to be the owner of the Gunners.
3. Chelsea – Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital (£13bn)
Following Chelsea’s £6 billion sale to Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital in 2022, they have remained the third-wealthiest in the Premier League. However, their time under the new owners has been disastrous, to say the least. There is now optimism that the 23/24 season could yield a better result.
2. Man City – Sheikh Mansour (£22.9bn)
Manchester City were familiar with the other end of the table before Sheikh Mansour took over in 2008. The owner of the International Petroleum Investment Company has led them to unprecedented heights in England and has helped them become the best in the country.
1. Newcastle United – Saudi Public Investment Fund (£320bn)
Having the most recent new owners in the Premier League, Newcastle United are backed by the richest owners in the world. Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, Mohammad Bin Salman himself has a worth of £2.5 billion. And within two years of the takeover from the new richest Premier League club owners, the Magpies are back in the Champions League.
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How much is the richest owner worth?
Newcastle United – Saudi Public Investment Fund (£320bn)
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