Every Premier League club's worth has been revealed to be greedy. The owners of Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur demand MORE than their worth in return for a takeover.
EVERY Premier League club's worth has been revealed, as at least two major clubs prepare for takeovers.
The deadline for bids on Manchester United is tomorrow, as major bidders compete for control of one of the world's footballing behemoths.
4Last year, the Glazers stated their willingness to sell Manchester United. Credit: AFP
Daniel Levy of Tottenham Hotspur is the Premier League's longest-serving chairman. Credit: Alamy
In terms of club valuations, Manchester United is expected to lead the league.
Meanwhile, according to reports yesterday, Tottenham is attracting the attention of Iranian-born US billionaire Jahm Najafi.
United and Tottenham are among the Premier League's most valuable assets, with the league's 20 clubs collectively worth tens of billions of dollars.
Sportico, a sports business publication, has compiled a list of estimated valuations for the Red Devils.
They are valued at £4.8 billion and are expected to generate £583.2 million in revenue in 2022.
However, the Glazer family is thought to be seeking a fee of £6 billion, which is more than the club's reported value.
The same appears to be true at Tottenham, where owner Joe Lewis is thought to value the club between £4 billion and £4.5 billion.
However, Sportico claims the club is worth an estimated £2.57 billion, far less than Lewis' reported asking price.
Liverpool, Manchester City, Arsenal, Chelsea, and Tottenham Hotspur are the most valuable clubs in English football, trailing only Manchester United.
West Ham United are the highest-ranked team outside of the traditional top six, with a valuation of £535 million.
Bournemouth is estimated to be the least valuable club in the league, valued at £115 million, with Nottingham Forest, Brentford, and Brighton also in the bottom half.
Following Todd Boehly's purchase of Chelsea last May, the Premier League could be in for another major takeover. Credit: Alamy
John W. Henry owns Liverpool, the Premier League's second most valuable club. Credit: Getty
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