Richest English Premier League clubs deep in debtSTUART CONDIE
Matz Sels, Murillo, Elliot Anderson, Morgan Gibbs-White, Anthony Elanga, Callum Hudson-Odoi…all are being monitored by some of Europe's richest clubs, and while all are thriving and enjoying their football at the City Ground, the chance to play Champions Le...
Man United are the Everton of the super-clubs, then. The Deloitte Money League rankings, which purport to calculate the revenues of the 30 richest clubs in the world each season, have never put United below fifth since they were first published in 1997. OnlyReal Madrid(2.04) have a...
Arsenal star - and Haaland's captain with Norway - Martin Odegaard, Newcastle and Sweden striker Alexander Isak and Manchester United's Danish frontman Rasmus Hojlund have all commanded big fees and are primed to dominate the world's richest league for years to come… but who ...
After a record £2.44bn splash in the summer, Premier League clubs spent just £96.2m this winter - around £700m less than 12 months ago; Profitability and Sustainability Rules hit transfer budgets but expect clubs to go big...
Newcastle was bought in a £300m deal by an arm of the Saudi Arabian government in October 2021, making it one of the richest clubs in the Premier League. The takeover by the country's "Public Investment Fund" went ahead despite concerns about the kingdom's human rights record, with ...
Manchester City's £100m signing of Jack Grealish is the most expensive transfer in Premier League history - but it could yet be shattered in a summer of astronomical spending by England's richest football clubs.
gaining full control six years later. Under Levy’s leadership Spurs’s financial position has been transformed, with the 63-year-old masterminding the building of their new stadium and establishing Tottenham as one of the richest clubs in Europe with an annual income of more than £500m.’...
The Championship playoff final has been dubbed'The Richest Game in Football'due to the financial rewards that accompany victory in the game. Initially, the promoted team can be said to benefit to the tune of £100 million ($120m) thanks to the distribution of TV money among Premier ...
The decision of the Premier League clubs was clear: No players will be released to play for countries on England's “red list.”