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How Aston Villa owners Nassef Sawiris & Wes Edens' net worth compares to rest of Premier League

Aston Villa have become the early pacesetter in the transfer market, having already added four new signings to Steven Gerrard’s squad.

Philippe Coutinho and Robin Olsen have both made permanent moves to Villa Park, after having initially joined on loan in January. While Villa ’s hierarchy wasted little time in bringing in Boubacar Kamara from Marseille and Sevilla centre-half Diego Carlos.

It is well-known that Gerrard is keen for his side to improve upon their 14th-place finish this season and looks set to be backed by the club’s owners Nassef Sawiris and Wes Edens in the transfer market. The pair have turned Villa into one of the wealthiest clubs in the Premier League and repeatedly supported the team in their attempts to reach the European places.

However, with Newcastle United undergoing a well-documented takeover and Roman Abramovich’s time at Chelsea coming to an end, the Shields Gazette has taken a look at every Premier League owner’s rumoured net worth ahead of the 2022/23 season. Here is their list.

1. Newcastle United. Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia - £320bn

2. Manchester City. Sheikh Mansour - £23.2bn

3. Chelsea. Todd Boehly, Clearlake Capital, Mark Walter, Hansjoerg Wys - £10.9bn

4. Fulham. Shahid Khan - £7.4bn

5. Arsenal. Stan Kroenke - £6.8bn

7. Wolverhampton Wanderers. Guo Guanchang - £5bn

8. Tottenham Hotspur. Joe Lewis and Daniel Levy - £4.33bn

9. Manchester United. The Glazers - £3.6bn

10. Crystal Palace. Steve Parish, Joshua Harris and Davis S. Blitzer - £3.36bn

11. Leicester City. Srivaddhanaprabha family - £3bn

12. Liverpool. John W. Henry - £2.35bn

13. Everton. Farhad Moshiri - £2bn

14. West Ham United. David Sullivan and David Gold - £1.62bn

15. Southampton. Dragan Solak -

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