Ranking the richest owners in the Premier League (2021)

The Glazers own Manchester United
The Glazers own Manchester United

#7 Daniel Levy and Joe Lewis (Tottenham Hotspur) - £3.98 billion

Daniel Levy has been at Tottenham Hotspur since 2001
Daniel Levy has been at Tottenham Hotspur since 2001

Daniel Levy is renowned for his shrewd operations. The chairman of Tottenham Hotspur has held his post since 2001 and has a mixed reputation in north London.

Tottenham Hotspur enjoyed a good run under manager Mauricio Pochettino, but the Lilywhites recently sacked Jose Mourinho after a poor run of form. Former midfielder Ryan Mason is currently the club's interim manager


#6 Guo Guanghang (Wolverhampton Wanderers) - £4.41 billion

Wolverhampton Wanderers have struggled this season
Wolverhampton Wanderers have struggled this season

Wolverhampton Wanderers have impressed since their promotion to the Premier League. This season, though, they have struggled due to injuries and poor form.

Manager Nuno Espirito Santo has been backed in the transfer market, but a small squad has meant that injuries to key players has caused problems in recent months. Wolves will need to bulk up their squad in the summer to progress further under the Portuguese tactician.


#5 Nassef Sawiris (Aston Villa) - £5.39 billion

Nassef Sawiris and Wes Edens- the owners of Aston Villa
Nassef Sawiris and Wes Edens- the owners of Aston Villa

Aston Villa were heavy spenders last summer, signing the likes of Ollie Watkins, Emiliano Martinez and Matty Cash, among others. Dean Smith's side also managed to tie down talismanic skipper Jack Grealish to a new long-term contract

Aston Villa enjoyed a good start to the season but have drifted off in recent months. Grealish's absence due to injury has played a major role in their struggles, but the Villains have enjoyed a successful season so far after narrowly avoiding relegation last season.


#4 Shahid Khan (Fulham) - £5.93 billion

Shahid Khan is the owner of Fulham
Shahid Khan is the owner of Fulham

Fulham need a miracle to stay in the Premier League next season despite producing some good performances under the management of Scott Parker.

Shahid Khan also owns Jacksonville Jaguars of the National Football League and is the co-owner of All Elite Wrestling. His son Tony Khan is an active presence on social media and has played a key role in Fulham's transfer business.


#3 Stan Kroenke (Arsenal) - £6.31 billion

Stan Kroenke is a controversial figure
Stan Kroenke is a controversial figure

Like the Glazers and Manchester United, Stan Kroenke and Arsenal fans do not enjoy a good relationship.

There have been calls from Arsenal fans to sell the club, with Kroenke's lack of communication often criticized by several notable figures. He owns many sports teams in various leagues.


#2 Roman Abramovich (Chelsea) - £9.65 billion

Roman Abramovich at a Chelsea game
Roman Abramovich at a Chelsea game

Chelsea fans have not had a lot of complaints about Roman Abramovich, who has done a good job since taking over at Chelsea in 2003.

There has been a constant stream of trophies, even if there has been criticism aimed at how the club sacks managers. Chelsea fans will not complain though; 16 trophies since 2003 is a solid return for a club that wasn't used to winning trophies before his arrival.


#1 Sheikh Mansour (Manchester City) - £15.19 billion

Sheikh Mansour (center) is the owner of Manchester City
Sheikh Mansour (center) is the owner of Manchester City

Sheikh Mansour became the owner of Manchester City in 2008 and the club has not looked back since. They have become one of the biggest clubs in the world and have consistently managed to sign the best players around, while they've also developed a habit of winning trophies.


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