Sunderland AFC: Kyril Louis-Dreyfus’ net worth in comparison to the highest Premier League owners.
Sunderland have made a promising start to the new season as they seek a return to the Premier League.
The Black Cats are in their third year back in the Championship, having finished sixth and sixteenth in the previous two seasons.
Régis Le Bris was hired as the new head coach during the summer, with the intention of returning the squad to promotion contention.
Sunderland have not been in the top division since 2017, when owner Kyril Louis-Dreyfus took control at the Stadium of Light.
The Swiss-French billionaire will be hopeful that the squad can regain its competitiveness this year following a poor previous year.
Here, we compare the 26-year-old’s net worth to the Premier League’s 20 owners.
Kyril Louis-Dreyfus’ Net Worth
The chairman of Sunderland is among the wealthiest in the Premier League, surpassing even some other owners.
Two Premier League owners, Evangelos Marinakis of Nottingham Forest and Matthew Benham of Brentford, may only be considered millionaires.
According to GiveMeSport, the two are worth £479 million and £216.3 million, respectively.
Premier League owners that Kyril Louis-Dreyfus is wealthier than (per Give Me Sport) | |||
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Owner (Club) | Net Worth (£) | ||
William Foley (Bournemouth) | 1.24 billion | ||
Tony Bloom (Brighton) | 1 billion | ||
Sport Republic, Katharina Liebherr (Southampton) | 1 billion | ||
Evangelos Marinakis (Nottingham Forest) | 479 million | ||
Matthew Benham (Brentford) | 216.3 million |
There are three other Premier League owners whose worth exceeds Louis-Dreyfus’.
Bournemouth’s William Foley is worth £1.24 billion, while Brighton’s Tony Bloom, Southampton’s Sport Republic, and Katharina Liebherr are each worth £1 billion.
Newcastle United, Sunderland’s fiercest rivals, lead the ownership wealth table, with the Saudi Public Investment Fund reputedly valued £478 billion.
However, ownership riches is not a sign of on-field success, since the Magpies have yet to win a trophy under current ownership, with their highest league finish being fourth place in 2023.
Manchester United is second on that chart, with the Glazers and Jim Ratcliffe owning a combined £19.2 billion, while Aston Villa rounds up the top three, with Wes Edend and Nassef Sawiris worth £13.8 billion combined.
Sunderland would rank 16th in this table if included, which is where they want to be next season if they can maintain a top-two place until May.
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