We continue our look at how much your club spent on agent fees from 2023 to 2024, take a look for yourself by scrolling down…
AFC FYLDE – 16,310
ALDERSHOT TOWN – 12,844
ALTRINCHAM – 2,500
BARNET – 9,670
BOREHAM WOOD – 11,958
BOSTON UNITED – 6,620
BROMLEY – 28,749
CHESTERFIELD – 52,722
DAGENHAM & REDBRIDGE – 33,518
DARLINGTON – 900
EASTBOURNE BOROUGH – 1,000
EASTLEIGH – 15,279
EBBSFLEET UNITED – 4,000
FC HALIFAX TOWN – 13,910
GUISELEY AFC – 1,588
HARTLEPOOL UNITED – 40,222
HEREFORD – 935
KIDDERMINSTER HARRIERS – 17,460
KINGS LYNN TOWN – 1,105
MAIDENHEAD UNITED – 9,943
MAIDSTONE UNITED – 2,500
OLDHAM ATHLETIC – 82,161
ROCHDALE – 46,292
SCUNTHORPE UNITED – 4,977
SOLIHULL MOORS – 30,739
SOUTH SHIELDS – 2,817
SOUTHEND UNITED – 60,999
SPENNYMOOR TOWN – 4,531
TAUNTON TOWN – 2,680
TORQUAY UNITED – 9,400
WOKING – 16,978
YEOVIL TOWN – 41,492
YORK CITY – 128,902
TOTAL – 715,701
Chelsea came out on top for the highest amount paid in fees to agents and intermediaries compared to other Premier League clubs for the 2023-24 campaign.
Mauricio Pochettino’s side spent £75.1m ($93.2m) on fees paid to agents and intermediaries — in figures published by the FA — between February 1, 2023 to February 1, 2024.
Chelsea brought in 13 new players in total over the summer and winter transfer windows, with the likes of Moises Caicedo, Romeo Lavia, Cole Palmer, Nicolas Jackson, Christopher Nkunku and Axel Disasi among the highest-profile incomings.
Man City come in at second on the list, with over £60.6m paid on agents/intermediaries fees, with Mateo Kovacic, Jeremy Doku, Matheus Nunes and Josko Gvardiol a selection of the players signed by the Premier League holders.
Then comes the third highest paying club; Manchester United, who paid over £34m on agents/intermediaries fees, while Liverpool’s £31.5m and Arsenal with over £24.7m making up the top five.
The total sum of Premier League club’s spending on agent fees totalled over £409.5m, up from £318.2m in the 2022-23 campaign.
The figures have gone up season-on-season, with the 2016-17 season totalling £174.2m across the league.
Championship spending on agent/intermediary fees stood at just over £61.34m, with Leeds United coming out on top for the division with £13.2m.
The figures are the total payments made per club to football agents and intermediaries registered with the Football Association within the period of February 1, 2023 through to February 1, 2024, a timeframe encompassing the two most recent transfer windows.
For 2022-23, Man City were the highest-paying club on intermediaries/agents fees with their £51.5m outlay.
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