We continue our look at how much your club spent on agent fees from 2024 to 2025, take a look for yourself by scrolling down…
League Two spending on agent/intermediary fees stood at just over £2.7m, with Fleetwood Town coming out on top for the division with £284,407.
Port Vale (262k), Gillingham (234k), Carlisle United (192k), Bradford City (178k) make up the top five.
CLUB – NET TOTAL
ACCRINGTON STANLEY – £28,366
AFC WIMBLEDON – £61,099
BARROW – £53,246
BRADFORD CITY – £178,548
BROMLEY – £27,520
CARLISLE UNITED – £192,888
CHELTENHAM TOWN – £47,879
CHESTERFIELD – £119,292
COLCHESTER UNITED – £102,269
CREWE ALEXANDRA – £39,569
DONCASTER ROVERS – £153,040
FLEETWOOD TOWN – £284,407
GILLINGHAM – £235,529
GRIMSBY TOWN – £103,774
HARROGATE TOWN – £80,222
MK DONS – £158,818
MORECAMBE – £45,099
NEWPORT COUNTY – £42,954
NOTTS COUNTY – £139,253
PORT VALE – £262,177
SALFORD CITY – £107,302
SWINDON TOWN – £43,953
TRANMERE ROVERS – £87,430
WALSALL – £146,035
TOTAL – £2,740,669
Chelsea came out on top for the highest amount paid in fees to agents and intermediaries compared to other Premier League clubs for the 2025-25 campaign.
Enzo Maresca’s side spent just over £60m for agents to help facilitate transfers for the men’s team — in figures published by the FA — between February 2, 2024 to February 3, 2025.
Man City come in at second on the list, just over £52m paid on agents/intermediaries fees, then comes the third highest paying club; Manchester United, who paid over £33m on agents/intermediaries fees. This is the same top three as for last season.
Aston Villa (£25m), Newcastle (£24.3m), Arsenal (£22.8m), and Liverpool (£20.8m) round out the top six. Those also included in the top 10 were West Ham (£19m), Tottenham (£18.4m), and Brighton (£16.5m). Ipswich Town spent the least at £6.2m, despite earning Premier League promotion.
The total sum of Premier League club’s spending on agent fees totalled over £409.1m, slightly down from £409.5m in the 2023-24 campaign.
Championship spending on agent/intermediary fees stood at just over £63m, with Leeds United coming out on top for the division with 18.8m, higher than the £13.2m for last season.
Burnley, the second-highest spender, paid £5.3m. Sheffield United placing third with £4.4m. Oxford United spent the least with £572.808
The spending on agent/intermediary fees for League One stood at just over £7.5m, with Huddersfield coming out on top for the division with 1.1m.
Down in the National League, spending on agent/intermediary fees stood at just £1,881,698, with Forest Green coming out on top of that with over 133k.
Take a look at the non league agent fees for 2024/25 on the next page….
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