How Wolves owner Guo Guangchang's net worth compares to rest of Premier League
An interesting summer awaits Wolves as Bruno Lage attempts to rebuild his side in the transfer market.
The club finished 10th in the Premier League as the team slumped in their efforts to achieve European football. Wolves went seven games without a win at the end of the season and Lage will be hoping to be busy in the transfer market.
Despite Fosun having previously backed their manager in the transfer market, fewer headline names arrived last summer. With transfer speculation now surrounding Ruben Neves, doubts about Joao Moutinho’s future, and players such as Romain Saiss having left the club, Lage has spoken about the possibility of cashing in on players to help fund his transfer dealings.
Wolves have typically been regarded as one of the wealthiest teams in the Premier League. However, with Newcastle United having undergone a takeover and Chelsea needing to find new ownership, the Shields Gazette has taken a look at every Premier League owner’s reported net worth ahead of next season. Here is the full 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
6. Aston Villa. Wes Edens and Nassef Sawiris - £5.3bn
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