Premier League clubs with owners from the middle-east

Often termed as “oil clubs” by fans, the following are the Premier League clubs which are run by middle-eastern owners.

Aston Villa- The Birmingham-based club has been acquired by Egyptian business tycoon Nassef Onsi Sawiris. His net worth stands at around $8.7 billion.

Everton- Farhad Moshiri is a British-Persian businessman and majoritarian owner of the Merseyside club Everton. He was also a stakeholder in Arsenal but withdrew from the club back in 2007.

Manchester City- The Manchester giants are owned by the famous Abu Dhabi United group. The company is based in Saudi Arabia and is a private-equity company that owns 81% of City Football Group.

Newcastle United- The Magpies are the most recent Premier League clubs to have been acquired by a middle-eastern firm. The club is owned by the state of Saudi Arabia and is sponsored by the Public Investment Fund.

Special mention- Fulham- Although Fulham’s owners aren’t middle-eastern, the club is entirely owned by a single businessman. Shahid Khan, a Pakistani-American billionaire is the owner of the Premier League club. His net worth is estimated to be over $7.9 billion.

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