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Michael B. Jordan is the latest American to invest in the Premier League... after his team took on the champions and their Abu Dhabi billions, here are the US owners bankrolling virtually half the clubs (with LeBron James even involved!)

When businessman Bill Foley finalized his deal to buy Bournemouth in October, the Cherries became the 10th current Premier League club to have at least minority ownership from the United States.

Manchester United, Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Fulham, Aston Villa, Crystal Palace, Leeds and Manchester City all have some level of American funding.

And while the Glazer family are considering takeover bids to sell United, the league still looks set to remain an appealing business for Americans to deal in.

Liverpool owner John Henry said this week that the US-based Fenway Sports Group would not be selling the team, while Foley pointed out just how much of a 'bargain' buying a Premier League club was last year.