U.S. Ownership Surge Reshapes English Football Landscape

Posted on Sep 25, 2025 / Sports

U.S. Ownership Surge Reshapes English Football Landscape

In 2025, eleven of the twenty Premier League clubs are now majority-owned by U.S. individuals, families or investment groups—a dramatic shift in football’s ownership map. Clubs like Liverpool, Manchester United, Arsenal, and Chelsea reflect continued American stake, while others like Burnley, Leeds, and Bournemouth are part of the newer wave. Analysts are asking whether this influx of transatlantic capital will nudge English football toward American models—like salary caps or franchise-style structures. But many observers argue the clubs will continue to respect tradition and fan culture. Either way, the influence of U.S. investment is already a defining storyline of this era.



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