The sole ownership of clubs in the PL has really reshaped English football. Clubs like Manchester City, Liverpool, Chelsea can boast of a sole owner which has really helped when it comes to investing, giving proper backing to the manager and this has really yielded a good result.
Chelsea have gone to win more trophies since Abramovich took over than they have won in Pre-Abramovich Era. Manchester City became a force to reckon with in European football after the Arab took control in 2008 and has since then won 4 League titles in the last 12 years aside other domestic triumphs.
Here, is the list of Richest Premier League Clubs owners and their respective net worths
Manchester City
Abu Dhabi Group / Sheikh Mansour. Net worth estimated £17.7bn
The 2008 takeover of City changed the face of English football, turning the previously inconsistent Blues into a footballing powerhouse.
Since ending a 35-year trophy drought with an FA Cup win in 2011, the club have not looked back, claiming four league titles and a treble in 2019.
Chelsea
Roman Abramovich. Net worth estimated £9.2bn
Russian-Israeli Abramovich bought the Blues in 2003 and has overseen an era of unprecedented success at the club, including the winning of five Premier League titles. However, the crowning glory of the Abramovich era came in 2012 when the club lifted the Champions League.
Arsenal
Stan Kroenke. Net worth estimated £8bn
The American tycoon’s KSE company also owns a number of US sports teams, including the NFL’s LA Rams and NBA side Denver Nuggets. Kroenke, who took over Arsenal in 2011, also owns a number of sports arenas and media ventures.
Wolves
Fosun International / Guo Guangchang. Net worth estimated £5.4bn
The Chinese investment company’s arrival in the Black Country has seen Wolves transformed from a middling Championship side to a Premier League heavyweight who are among the favourites to win this year’s Europa League.
Man United – Glazer family – net worth estimated £3.8bn
Manchester United were taken control of by the late American billionaire Malcolm Glazer in 2005.
Glazer, who died in 2014, spent a couple of years and hundreds of millions building his stake in the club, beginning in 2003.