Kieran Magure has documented how much clubs - including Leeds, Manchester United, Celtic and Rangers - were paying 17-years ago compared to now, also working out the percentage difference which makes for interesting reading.
Maguire states that back in 1992 a pint of lager cost would £1.44, if the price of beer had risen in line with Premier League wages, a pint would today cost £44.88.
To see the results and how Leeds United compare to other British clubs, simply scroll down and click through the pages...
1. Manchester City
Manchester City have enjoyed a meteoric rise since Middle Eastern investment in the club. In 1992 their wage bill was 4m, now its 315.8m. Thats an increase of 7862%.
2. Chelsea
The Roman Abramovich era has seen the London club splash the cash. In 1992 their wage budget was 4.5m, now it is 285.6m. An increase of 6206%.
3. Manchester United
The Premier League eras most successful club, Manchester Uniteds wage bill has grown from 7.6m in 1992 to 332.2m in 2020. Thats an increase of 4280%.
4. Liverpool
The Premier League winners in waiting, Liverpools wage bill has grown from 7.7m in 1992 to 310m in 2020. A rise of 3945%.
5. Everton
The Merseyside clubs wage bill in 1992 was 4.5m. In 2020, that figure sits at 160m. An increase of 3441%.
6. Southampton
Saints' wage bill in 1992 was 3.4m. Now, the South Coast club shells out 115.2m per year in wages. An increase of 3330%.