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Manchester United Owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe Loses £6.5 Billion As Sunday Times Rich List Revealed

The Sunday Times Rich List 2025 is out, and it’s not good news for Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
United owner Ratcliffe, 72, has seen his wealth drop significantly this year, according to the latest estimates from the Sunday Times Rich List.
Each year, the Sunday Times releases a list of the wealthiest people and families in the UK.
It has been published since 1989, and gives a detailed ranking of the richest of British society.
But this year, nobody on the list has fallen further than Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
Man Utd Owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe Biggest Faller On Sunday Times Rich List
United owner Ratcliffe’s performance in the Rich List has matched his club’s efforts on the field.
With an estimated drop in wealth of £6.5 billion, nobody on the list has fallen further in the past year.
He is still worth £17 billion, so we’re sure he won’t be too upset, but it’s still a huge drop that’s seen Ratcliffe fall to seventh place, having topped the list in 2018.
It is thought losses at his Ineos group empire have fuelled the drop in wealth. Ineos purchased a 28% stake in Manchester United in February 2024.
Debts have been growing at the company, with US President Donald Trump’s trade tariffs believed to have made a big impact.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe has slipped from fourth to seventh on the annual list of the UK's 350 richest people, according to the latest Sunday Times Rich List 📜 pic.twitter.com/Ca4IrdSdAd
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) May 16, 2025
Familiar Sporting Figures Feature On Rich List
Sir Jim Ratcliffe isn’t the only name on the Sunday Times Rich List that Premier League fans will recognise.
West Ham owner Daniel Kretisnsky ranks 22nd, with the Czech businessman worth £7.79 billion.
Former Newcastle owner Mike Ashley just misses out on the top 50, with the Sports Direct CEO having an estimated worth of £3.12 billion.
Tony Bloom, owner of Brighton & Hove Albion, comes in at 213 on the list with his £721 million fortune.
That puts him above Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy (£650 million), who is in 236th place.
Other notable names include David Beckham and wife Victoria (273rd, £500m), Formula 1 star Sir Lewis Hamilton (324th, £385m) and musician and Ipswich Town co-owner Ed Sheeran (333rd, £370m).
Sporting Figures On Rich List
- 7th – Manchester United owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe – £17.05bn
- 22nd – West Ham owner Daniel Kretinsky – £7.79bn
- 52nd – Ex-Newcastle owner Mike Ashley – £3.12bn
- 213th – Brighton owner Tony Bloom – £721m
- 236th – Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy – £650m
- 273rd – David & Victoria Beckham – £500m
- 324th – F1 icon Sir Lewis Hamilton – £385m
- 333rd – Ipswich Town co-owner Ed Sheeran – £370m
Sunday Times Rich List 2025 Top 50
- Gopi Hinduja and family – £35.304bn
- David and Simon Reuben and family – £26.873bn
- Sir Leonard Blavatnik – £25.725bn
- Sir James Dyson and family – £20.8bn
- Idan Ofer – £20.121bn
- Guy, George, Alannah and Galen Weston and family – £17.746bn
- Sir Jim Ratcliffe – £17.046bn
- Lakshmi Mittal and family – £15.444bn
- John Fredriksen and family – £13.683bn
- Igor and Dmitry Bukhman – £12.54bn
- Kirsten and Jorn Rausing – £12.514bn
- Michael Platt – £12.5bn
- Charlene de Carvalho-Heineken and Michel de Carvalho – £10.09bn
- Duke of Westminster and the Grosvenor family – £9.884bn
- Lord Bamford and family – £9.45bn
- Denise, John and Peter Coates – £9.445bn
- Carrie and Francois Perrodo and family – £9.3bn
- Barnaby and Merlin Swire and family – £9.254bn
- Marit, Lisbet, Sigrid and Hans Rausing – £9.088bn
- Alex Gerko – £8.745bn
- Sir Chris Hohn – £8.145bn
- Daniel Kretinsky – £7.79bn
- Anders Holch Povlsen – £7.704bn
- Moshe Kantor – £7.661bn
- Anil Agarwal – £7.5bn
- Tom Morris and family – £6.989bn
- Nik Storonsky – £6.978bn
- Stephen Rubin and family – £6.661bn
- Glenn Gordon and family – £6.398bn
- Earl Cadogan and family – £6.193bn
- Sri Prakash Lohia – £6.028bn
- Zuber and Mohsin Issa – £6bn
- Joe Lewis – £5.774bn
- Ian and Richard Livingstone – £5.732bn
- Hilton Schlosberg – £5.457bn
- Andy Currie – £5.338bn
- John Reece – £5.316bn
- Mark Scheinberg £5.081bn
- Teddy Sagi – £5bn
- Sir Michael Moritz and Harriet Heyman – £4.435bn
- Guillaume Pousaz – £4.429bn
- Johan Eliasch – £4bn
- Leonie Schroder and family – £3.933bn
- Laurence and Francois Graff – £3.65bn
- Eddie and Sol Zakay – £3.6bn
- Ben and Adam Keswick and family – £3.466bn
- Mark Pears and family – £3.451bn
- Navin and Varsha Engineer – £3.45bn
- Baron Howard de Walden and family – £3.244bn
- Alan Parker and family – £3.24bn