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Glazer family in £223million boost as Man Utd owners continue to see wealth soar

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Manchester United's owners the Glazer family have seen their fortune further increase in the last year. The wealth of each of the six siblings - Avram, Joel, Edward, Darcie, Kevin and Bryan - has jumped a mammoth $300million (£223m) over the last year.

They're now all valued at $2billion (£1.59bn), according to Forbes' new Billionaires List , placing them as the 2,052nd richest people in the world . The windfall comes at a time when the family's grip on United has been partially loosened, but their bank accounts have never looked healthier.

The American siblings, who have presided over a period of unprecedented turbulence and fan protest at Old Trafford , sold a portion of their 68 per cent share in the club to British billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe in 2024.

The deal cost Ratcliffe around £1.5bn , with the INEOS chairman now overseeing all footballing operations at United. However, the Glazers still retain majority control of the club itself.

For the United faithful, the news will be a bitter pill to swallow. While the owners' wealth continues to soar, the Theatre of Dreams has famously been left to decay, with images of a leaking Old Trafford roof becoming a symbol of the perceived neglect under the Glazers' tenure.

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The family's financial gain also stands in stark contrast to the club's debt situation, which has remained a focal point for the 'Glazers Out' movement since their leveraged buyout in 2005.

The latest Forbes data suggests that regardless of the team's performance on the pitch - where United have struggled for consistency in recent seasons - the owners are still reaping the rewards of their involvement in the Premier League giants.

The Forbes list, which tracks the world's wealthiest individuals, highlights how the sports industry remains a goldmine for billionaire owners. Avram and Joel Glazer, who remain the most visible members of the family at United, have seen their status cemented among the world's elite earners.

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Arsenal owner Stan Kroenke is also featured, with a reported net worth of $22.2bn (£16.5bn). Liverpool owner John Henry joins the list as well, with a net worth of $5.7bn (£4.2bn).

Although the Glazers' wealth each stands at a comparatively low $2bn, the pressure from the stands is unlikely to subside. Fans have long argued that the owners have used the club as a 'cash cow,' and these latest figures will only add fuel to the fire for those demanding a full sale of the club.

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