Last year Chelsea spent more for agent fees than any other Premier League club and exceeded this specific ranking.
The blues paid the agents for the 12 months from February 2, 2024 to February 3, 2025 a little more than 60 million to the players who arrived, are Joao Felix, Pedro Neto and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall.
However, these payments for agent fees fell to 75 million GBP in the previous year.
Manchester City, who had spent the most for agent fees in 2022/23, remains on the list behind Chelsea, which paid £ 52 million. Manchester United becomes third by awarding £ 33 million of agents.
Aston Villa, Newcastle United, Arsenal and Liverpool exceeded all £ 20 million.
City spent most of her expenses this season with Savinho this season as the only summer additive before new players in winter were more than £ 170 million about more than 170 million GBP.
Villa’s winter transmission window was also responsible for increasing her effort to agents after recruiting Marcus Rasford, Marco Asensio, Donyell and Andres Garcia in the middle of the season.
The at least paid agents during the period in question from 2024/25 was 6.8 million GBP from IPSWICH TOWN. Southampton, Everton and Leicester City all spent less than £ 10 million for such costs.
Association | Agent fees |
|---|---|
Chelsea | £ 60.4m |
Manchester City | £ 52.1m |
Manchester United | £ 33m |
Aston Villa | £ 25.1m |
Newcastle United | £ 24.4m |
arsenal | £ 22.8 m |
Liverpool | £ 20.8m |
West Ham United | £ 19m |
Tottenham Hotspur | £ 18.4m |
Brighton & Hove Albion | £ 16.6m |
Bournemouth | £ 16.4m |
Brentford | £ 14.8m |
Wolverhampton Wanderers | £ 13.5m |
Nottingham Forest | £ 13m |
Fulham | £ 12.8m |
Crystal palace | £ 12m |
Leicester City | £ 9.8m |
Everton | £ 9.2m |
Southampton | £ 8.9m |
Ipswich Town | £ 6.3m |