Find out the richest Premier League (EPL England) owners ranked by wealth in 2025 - team's net worth.
The English Premier League is arguably the biggest and richest football league in the world, with some teams being valued at over $1 billion.
Over the years, the value of teams in England's premier football competition has soared thanks to the restless investment. That said, the EPL consists of some of the wealthiest individuals in the world.
Today, the wealth of team owners in the English Premier League has continued to attract some of the best players in the world due to heavy investments made by these owners in a bid to remain competitive and win major trophies while growing their fan base and reputation.
Richest Premier League (EPL England) owners ranked by wealth 2025 – team's net worth
Saudi Public Investment Fund - £489 billion (Newcastle United FC)
Newcastle United FC is owned by the Public Investment Fund with an 85% ownership stake, while the remaining 15% is held by RB Sports & Media. The team was purchased for a fee around $415 million, according to Sporting News.
The PIF is the sovereign wealth fund of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, owned and financed by the Saudi Arabian government with an estimated assets worth US$930 billion.
The PIF has investments in diverse areas, including WWE, golf, technology, financial marketing and real estate.
Glazer Family and Jim Ratcliffe – combined £24.4bn (Manchester United FC)
Manchester United Football Club is the next team on the list of the richest teams in the English Premier League today. The team is owned by the Glazer family (72.3%, Manchester United FC plc) and Sir Jim Ratcliffe (27.7%, Trawlers, Ltd).
According to Forbes Magazine, the Glazer family has an estimated net worth of $10B and is regarded to be one of the richest families in America. They also own other sports franchises, including the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League.
The Glazer family owns some of the biggest companies across real estate and shopping malls.
Sir James Ratcliffe is a British businessman and chemical engineer. He founded the INEOS chemicals group and owns other sports teams, including the OGC Nice and F1 team.
Abu Dhabi United Group - £20bn (Manchester City FC)
Manchester City Football Club is owned by Abu Dhabi United Group through its subsidiary holding company known as the City Football Group, which is owned by Sheikh Mansour.
The City Football Group revamped the team and created a trophy-winning team that went on to win consecutive Premier League titles, the FA Cup, the UEFA Champions League and the Club World Cup.
Todd Boehly, Hansjörg Wyss, Mark Walter – £11.9bn (Chelsea)
Chelsea FC is the next team when it comes to ranking the richest EPL teams today.
Chelsea FC is owned by BlueCo, a consortium led by Clearlake Capital, Todd Boehly, Mark Walter and Hansjörg Wyss.
Read: What is BlueCo: Chelsea ownership explained
Clearlake Capital is the majority owner in the BlueCo consortium with a 61.5% stake. The other 38.5% stake is split between Todd Boehly, Mark Walter and Hansjörg Wyss, as each investor holds approximately 13%.
Todd Boehly is the main player and controlling owner of Chelsea Football Club with his 13% stake in the team.
Stan Kroenke - £11.2bn (Arsenal)
Stan Kroenke is the majority owner of Arsenal FC through his holding company known as the Kroenke Sports & Entertainment through its ownership of Arsenal Holdings Limited.
Kroenke began with a minority share of Arsenal FC before purchasing a majority share later on to become the sole owner of the club. Alongside the Gunners, he also owns other sports teams, including the Los Angeles Rams of the National Football League and the Denver Nuggets of the NBA.
David Sullivan, Daniel Kretinsky, Vanessa Gold - £10.3bn (West Ham United)
West Ham United FC is owned by four separate individual shareholders: Daniel Kretinsky, Vanessa Gold, J. Albert "Tripp" Smith and David Sullivan.
David is the majority owner of the club. The club has made a significant investment in players and other infrastructure, which clearly shows the level and amount of wealth the team's owners possess.
Shahid Khan - £10bn (Fulham FC)
It is no surprise to see Shad Khan on the list. The Jacksonville Jaguars owner is one of the Americans who owns a soccer team in England today.
Khan took over ownership of the team in 2013 and went on to make significant investment in the team, which has propelled it to be a competitive force in the last few seasons.
Wes Edens and Nassef Sawiris – £9.6bn (Aston Villa FC)
Another set of names on the English Premier League rich list are the Aston Villa FC owners, Wes Edens and Nassef Sawiris. They've invested heavily in their team in a bid to become a competitive force in the EPL.
Wes Edens and Nassef Sawaris have a combined net worth of around £9.6bn, which makes them stand out as one of the richest and wealthiest owners in the English Premier League today.
Roundhouse Capital Holdings Ltd: Friedkin Group - £6.2bn (Everton FC)
Roundhouse Capital Holdings Ltd, which is an entity within the Friedkin Group led by Dan Friedkin, are the current owners of Everton Football Club. The group acquired the Merseyside club for £4.8bn, according to the Sky Sports publication.
The Friedkin Group acquired ownership of the club from previous owner Farhad Moshiri in December 2024.
Dan Friedkin is the CEO of The Friedkin Group, founded by his father and currently under his control following the transfer of ownership to him.
John W. Henry, Tom Werner - £6bn (Liverpool)
The next wealthiest football club owners in England are John W. Henry and Tom Werner, with a net worth of £6bn. They own the club through the Fenway Sports Group (FSG), which has been at the forefront of Liverpool's success in the English Premier League since 2016.
The American sports entity has continued to invest heavily in the team, which has paid off, helping the team to lift the Premier League, UEFA Champions League and the FIFA Club World Cup.
FSG isn't just an entity; it has a collection of sports franchises in America with top teams under its ownership, including the Boston Red Sox, Pittsburgh Penguins, RFK Racing and Boston Common Golf.
49ers Enterprises – £5.2bn (Leeds United FC)
The 49ers Enterprises are the majority owners of Leeds United Football Club and have continued to expand their footprint in the European football landscape with the acquisition of other teams like Rangers FC.
49ers Enterprises became the new majority owners of the club following their relegation in 2023. They made some significant investments which saw the team's promotion back to the English Premier League.
49ers Enterprises is the owner of the National Football League franchise the San Francisco 49ers.
Joe Lewis, Daniel Levy - £4.5bn (Tottenham Hotspur)
Joe Lewis and Daniel Levy are the next wealthy owners in England today with a net worth of around £4.5bn. The club has gone through a series of changes, with the most significant being the new Tottenham Hotspur stadium, which has continued to drive significant revenue for the club.
Although on the pitch the club struggled, it finally paid off when they went on to win the UEFA Europa League trophy in the 2025 final.
Guo Guangchang, Liang Xinjun, Wang Qunbin (FOSUN) – £4.4bn (Wolverhampton Wanderers)
Guo Guangchang has been part of the team since its days in the English Football Championship and successfully promoted them to the Premier League since becoming the majority owner in 2016.
Since then, Wolves have managed to stay up in the EPL amid their ups and downs. The team continues to make investments in players and other areas of the club.
Woody Johnson, David Blitzer, Josh Harris, and Steve Parish - £4.3bn (Crystal Palace FC)
Another group of wealthy football owners in England is the group that consists of Woody Johnson, David Blitzer, Josh Harris, and Steve Parish. They are the majority owners of Crystal Palace, which is gradually becoming a competitive force.
So far, their investments in the team have paid off with the lifting of the English FA Cup and qualifications for the UEFA Europa Conference League in the 2025/26 season.
Crystal Palace co-owners Woody Johnson, David Blitzer, and Josh Harris are also owners of some American sports franchises in the National Football League, National Hockey League, and National Basketball Association.
Evangelos Marinakis - £3.3bn (Nottingham Forest FC)
It is no secret that Evangelos Marinakis is one of the wealthiest football owners in England today, with the significant investments he has made at Nottingham Forest since he completed the team's takeover.
Evangelos Marinakis is one of the Premier League owners known for a balanced and healthy investment in player transfers which has been worthwhile. He led the team to Europa League qualifications after years of absence and also made it a competitive team in the EPL. He also owns the Geek Super League giants Olympiacos.
William P. Foley - £2.1bn (Bournemouth)
Another billionaire owner of the English Premier League is William P. Foley, who is an American with a whole lot of sports franchises under his ownership, from the National Hockey League outfit Vegas Golden Knights to Vegas Knight Hawks of the Indoor Football League. He also owns other football teams, including Auckland FC, Hearts Football Club, etc.
William P. Foley is the majority owner of AFC Bournemouth, which has also maintained a high level of consistency in the English Premier League over the years.
Kyril Louis-Dreyfus - £2bn (Sunderland)
Kyril Louis-Dreyfus is the next Premier League owner on the list with a net worth around £2bn. He took over the team in 2021 and has helped to transform the team.
Kyril Louis-Dreyfus has backed Sunderland on and off the team and also played a key role in the team's promotion to the English Premier League. The club is currently showing some signs of competitiveness in the league following its promotion.
Tony Bloom - £1.3bn (Brighton & Hove Albion)
Tony Bloom is the majority owner of Brighton & Hove Albion FC. He has been part of the club's consistent rise over the years with an array of young talents from its pool.
Tony Bloom acquired Brighton in 2019 and played a key role towards shaping the club to its current level with significant investments in young talents.
Matthew Benham - £220m (Brentford FC)
The next Premier League owner is Matthew Benham, who is worth £220m. He has also made some significant investments from players to stadium infrastructure since becoming the principal owner of the team.
Alan Pace – £190m (Burnley FC)
Alan Pace is the majority owner of Burnley Football Club with an estimated net worth of around £190m. He became owner of the club in 2019 and has helped them maintain a link with the top-tier football competition.

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