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Chelsea spent more on agencies fees than any other Premier League club last year, at the top of that particular ranking table once more.
The Blues paid just over £ 60m to agents 12 months from February 2, 2024 to 3 February 2025, after binding themselves to the north of £ 200 million during that period. Players who have arrived include Joao Felix, Pedro Net and Kierernan Dewsbury-Hall.
But these payments at agencies fees are reduced to £ 75m for the previous year.
Manchester City, who spent the most at agents for agents in 2022/23, remains the second on the list behind which is Chelsea to pay £ 52 million. Manchester United The third is that the agents are dropped by £ 33 million.
Aston Villa, Newcastle United, Arsenal and Liverpool surpassed £ 20m.
City They made most of their spending this season in January, with Savinho the only summer accessory, before there is more than £ 170m on new players in the winter.
The Villa Winter Window was also responsible for increasing their costs at agents, recruited by Marcus Rasford, Marco Asensio, Donyelll Malene and Andres Garcia in the middle of the season.
The least paid agents during the 2024/25 period was £ 6.8 million from Ipswich. Southampton, Everton and Leicester City were spent below £ 10m on such costs.
Club |
Fees |
---|---|
Chelsea |
£ 60.4 million |
Manchester City |
£ 52.1 million |
Manchester United |
33m |
Aston villa |
£ 25.1 million |
Newcastle United |
£ 24.4 million |
Arsenal |
£ 22.8 million |
Liverpool |
£ 20.8 million |
West Ham United |
£ 6 |
Tottenham Hotspur |
£ 18.4 million |
Brighton & Hove Albion |
£ 16.6 million |
Bournemouth |
£ 16.4 million |
Brentford |
£ 14.8 million |
Wolverhampton Wanderers |
£ 13.5 |
Noottingham forest |
£ 13 million |
Fulham |
£ 12.8 million |
Crystal palace |
£ 12m |
Leicester City |
£ 9.8 million |
Everton |
£ 9.2 million |
Southampton |
£ 8.9 million |
Ipswich Town |
£ 6.3 million |