Premier League 2022/23 (Part 1)

Arsenal: Kroenke Sports & Entertainment/Stan Kroenke (US)

Aston Villa: Nassef Onsi Sawiris (Egypt) and Wesley Robert Edens (US)

Bournemouth: Maxim Victorovich Demin (Russia) and Peak 6 Investments (25%, US)

Brentford: Matthew Benham

Brighton: Tony Bloom (75%, UK)

Chelsea: Todd Boehly (US), Clearlake Capital (US), Mark Walter (US), and Johann Georg Wyss (Switzerland)

Crystal Palace: Steve Parish (UK), Josh Harris (US), David S. Blitzer (US), and John Textor (US)

Everton: Farhad Moshiri (UK)

Fulham: Shahid Rafiq Khan (US)

Leeds: Andrea Radrizzani/Aser Ventures (56%, Italy) and San Francisco 49ers (44%, US)

Leicester: Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha/King Power (Thailand)

Liverpool: Fenway Sports Group (US)

Man City: City Football Group Limited (Abu Dhabi United Group/UAE 78%, Silver Lake/US 10%, and China Media Capital & CITIC Group/China 12%)

Man Utd: Manchester United Plc/Glazer family (US)

Newcastle: Public Investment Fund (80%, Saudi Arabia), RB Sports & Media/David and Simon Reuben (10%, UK), and Amanda Staveley/PCP Capital Partners (10%, UK)

Nottingham: Evangelos Marinakis (Greece)

Southampton: Sport Republic (80%)/Rasmus Ankersen & Henrik Kraft (Denmark) and Dragan Solak (Serbia)

Tottenham: ENIC International Limited (85.5%, UK). Daniel Levy and his family own 29.4% of the share capital of ENIC International Limited, while Joseph Lewis owns 70.6%.

West Ham: David Sullivan (39%, UK), Daniel Křetínský (27%, Czech), David Gold (25%, UK), and Albert “Tripp” Smith (8%, US)

Wolves: Fosun International (China)

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