Chelsea may be top of the Premiership and have the richest owner in the game, but Manchester United continue to dominate the financial side of football.
That is according to a list of football's 100 richest people, published in FourFourTwo magazine today.
Unsurprisingly, Roman Abramovich is number one on the list with a personal fortune estimated at £5.5billion.
But rivals United, beaten at Stamford Bridge on Sunday, also feature prominently with no fewer than 13 of the top 100 connected to the Old Trafford club.
That includes the only manager to make the list, Sir Alex Ferguson, captain Roy Keane, and wealthy investors Malcolm Glazer, Dermot Desmond, John Magnier and JP McManus.
Glazer, the owner of Superbowl champions Tampa Bay Buccaneers, increased his stake in United to just over 14 per cent last week, and is reportedly worth £650million.
Keane is one of only nine current players to make the top 100, along with team-mates Rio Ferdinand and Ryan Giggs, while former United star David Beckham is ranked the richest player - although his estimated £60million fortune is boosted by wife Victoria's earnings.
Leeds' fans praying for a financial saviour will be interested to note deputy plc chairman Allan Leighton is valued at £20million, but perhaps they should be looking to former player Paul Madeley for help.
The 59-year-old's wealth is estimated at £27million following the sale of his DIY business.