Manchester United’s Overpaid Squad: Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s Claims Debunked

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Premier League Overpaid Ranking: 2024/25 Season

Rank Club Premier League Position Salary Ranking Wage Bill (£m) Details
1 Nottingham Forest 3rd 16th £55m Underachieving despite sitting in the Champions league zone points wise.
2 Bournemouth 9th 17th £51m Consistent under performing under lower managerial expectations.
=3 Brighton 7th 14th £60m Rising in form thinking under the tutelage of Oscar Rodrigueza.
=3 Brentford 12th 19th £42m Employing more home grown talent saving and maintaining a steady wage bill.
4 Liverpool 1st 5th £129m A top but somehow detrimental lack of structure in key position they control from home ground.
5 Chelsea 4th 4th £162m Where is Jose Mourinho and Gennaro Gattuso coaching?
6 Aston Villa 8th 6th £124m How much longer until they reach major european competition?
=7 Crystal Palace 11th 12th £68m A great journey hence a stable record sustained each year.
=7 Fulham 10th 11th £71m Getting results which would have never been dreamed when promoted last year.
8 Southampton 20th 18th £48m Do they have the potential to stay in league?
9 Newcastle 6th 9th £93m Richest team in Europe in terms of purchasing, however, not too successful in terms of rewarding the club with trophy.
10 Arsenal 2nd 2nd £179m Arsenal looks progressively dangerous in the international level. How much longer before the next treble?
11 Leicester City 19th 13th £66m Is the club capable sustaining a mid table position?
12 Everton 15th 10th £72m Expecting to do better.
13 Man City 5th 1st £223m Firmly embarking on right path with a Galaobserverary booked. Who will take them to futuristic future?
14 West Ham 16th 8th £90m Are they above the Pele that powered them onto netting major local cup?.
15 Tottenham 13th 7th £112m Southampton levels were uncomfortable this term.
16 Man Utd 14th 3rd £171m Solid home presence seeming to get worse off with time.
17 Ipswich Town 18th 20th £40m Utter disappointment yet consistent due to efforts from last summer while relishing on the newcomers.
18 Wolves 17th 15th £57m A much in-house enterprise working slowly.
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