How the net worth of Man Utd’s new potential owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe compares to Aston Villa and Wolves

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Where does Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s net worth rank against the rest of the Premier League?

Sir Jim Ratcliffe is reportedly interested in buying Manchester United if the club is for sale, as per Sky Sports

The Red Devils have made a dismal start to the new Premier League season under Erik ten Hag and find themselves bottom of the division after back-to-back defeats.

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Their fans are becoming increasingly angry at the way the club is being run by the Glazer family.

With Ratcliffe said to be keen on buying the North West giants, how does his net worth compare to the rest of the Premier League including Aston Villa and Wolves? Here we take a look...

20. Brentford

Owner = Matthew Benham — rumoured net worth = £3million

Brentford are able to compete at the top level despite not having the same financial super power as other clubs.

19. Bournemouth

Owner = Maxim Demin family — rumoured net worth = £100million

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18. Leeds

Owner = Andrea Radrizzani — rumoured net worth = £450million

17. Nottingham Forest

Owner = Evangelos Marinakis — rumoured net worth = £510million

16. Brighton

Owner = Tony Bloom — rumoured net worth = £765million

Brighton have made significant strides over the past few years and are now an established Premier League club.

Owner = Tony Bloom — rumoured net worth = £765millionOwner = Tony Bloom — rumoured net worth = £765million
Owner = Tony Bloom — rumoured net worth = £765million

15. Southampton

Owner = Dragan Solak — rumoured net worth = £1.02billion

14. West Ham

Owners = David Sullivan and David Gold — rumoured net worth = £1.62billion

13. Everton

Owner = Farhad Moshiri — rumoured net worth = £2billion

12. Liverpool

Owner = John W. Henry — rumoured net worth = £2.35billion

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11. Leicester

Owners = Srivaddhanaprabha family — rumoured net worth = £3billion

Owners = Srivaddhanaprabha family — rumoured net worth = £3billionOwners = Srivaddhanaprabha family — rumoured net worth = £3billion
Owners = Srivaddhanaprabha family — rumoured net worth = £3billion

10. Crystal Palace

Owners = Steve Parish, Joshua Harris and David S. Blitzer — rumoured net worth = £3.36billion

9. Manchester United

Owners = The Glazers — rumoured net worth = £3.6billion

The Glazers are not popular at Old Trafford at all and supporters have protested.

8. Spurs

Owners = Joe Lewis and Daniel Levy — rumoured net worth = £4.33billion

Owners = Joe Lewis and Daniel Levy — rumoured net worth = £4.33billionOwners = Joe Lewis and Daniel Levy — rumoured net worth = £4.33billion
Owners = Joe Lewis and Daniel Levy — rumoured net worth = £4.33billion

7. Wolves

Owner = Guo Guanchang — rumoured net worth = £5billion

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Wolves were promoted back in 2018 and have seen established themselves at the top level.

6. Aston Villa

Owners = Wes Edens and Nassef Sawiris — rumoured net worth = £5.3billion

Aston Villa came 14th in the league last term and will be hoping to build on that in this campaign under Steven Gerrard.

5. Arsenal

Owner = Stan Kroenke — rumoured net worth = £6.8billion

4. Fulham

Owner = Shahid Khan — rumoured net worth = £7.4billion

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Sir Jim Ratcliffe is reportedly worth £10.71billion.

3. Chelsea

Owner = Todd Boehly, Clearlake Capital, Mark Walter, Hansjoerg Wys — rumoured net worth = £10.9billion

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Boehly will benefit from the boost | Getty Images

2. Manchester City

Owner = Sheikh Mansour — rumoured net worth = £23.2billion

Manchester City were taken over back in 2008 and have since become a dominant force in England.

Owner = Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia (PIF) — rumoured net worth = £320billion

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