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Published 12:27 30 Dec 2015 GMT
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Leicester 2nd in table but still top in value per point this season (total club wages). pic.twitter.com/KsVJPORbK2
— sportingintelligence (@sportingintel) December 29, 2015
When comparing their position to the wages paid out to players, the Foxes have paid just over £700,000 for every point they've secured in the Premier League this season.
While that seems quite a lot, it pales in comparison to the whopping £5 million that each of Chelsea's 20 points have cost Roman Abramovich.
Aston Villa and Manchester United aren't much better than the reigning champions as they've forked out £4,375,000 and £3,666,667 respectively for their disappointing league positions.
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