Liverpool tops the table for Premier League agents



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Premier League clubs have spent £ 260,664,118 in agency fees over the past year. This represents an increase of 23.5% over the £ 211,011,187 spent in the last 12 months.

Liverpool, who bought Alisson this summer, Fabinho, Naby Keita and Zherdan Shaqiri, paid the most money to the middlemen, paying nearly £ 17 million more than the second largest investor, Chelsea.

Wolf and Fulham expenditures were the largest year-over-year percentage increases – 223% and 239% respectively for the new boys in the Premier League. Fat a lot of good, he did Fulham

Tottenham did not recruit a single team in the year prior to January 31, but their agent expenses increased by 55%.

Only two clubs paid a small amount to agents: Watford and Southampton.

Here is the table of the Premier League of the biggest spenders in agents between February 1, 2018 and January 31, 2019 …

1) Liverpool: £ 43,795,863
18/19 spend on agents: £ 26,793,503
Increased by 63.4%

2) Chelsea: £ 26,850,552
18/19 spend on agents: £ 25,143,786
Increased 6.7%

3) Manchester City: £ 24,122,753
18/19 spend on agents: £ 23,475,309
Increased by 2.75%

4) Manchester United: £ 20,759,350
18/19 spend on agents: £ 18,002,193
Increased by 15.3%

5) Everton: £ 19,116,370
18/19 spend on agents: £ 12,056,512
Increased by 58.6%

6) West Ham: £ 14,414,845
18/19 spend on agents: £ 8,387,694
Increased by 71.6%

7) Leicester City: £ 12,720,618
18/19 spend on agents: £ 9,918,530
Increased by 28.3%

8) Arsenal: £ 11,181,730
18/19 spend on agents: £ 10,560,689
Increased by 5.9%

9) Tottenham: £ 11,141,255
18/19 spend on agents: £ 7,173,667
Increased by 55.3%

10) Watford: £ 10,894,179
18/19 spend on agents: £ 13,390,605
Decrease of 18.6%

Last year 's agent fees compared to today' s numbers. An increase of 50 million pounds. Liverpool and #Chelsea FC, maintain the 1st and 2nd places although @ LFC extend their lead some distance. #EPL pic.twitter.com/W9LgVEhhvP

– Steve Scott (@stevescott_itv) April 4, 2019

11) Bournemouth: £ 10,295,433
18/19 spend on agents: £ 7,733,988
Increased by 33.1%

12) Newcastle: £ 8,868,027
18/19 spend on agents: £ 7,409,760
Increased by 19.7%

13) Fulham: £ 8,234,360
18/19 spend on agents: £ 2,428,175
Increased by 239.1%

14) Crystal Palace: £ 6,976,425
18/19 spend on agents: £ 6,173,622
Increased by 13%

15) Brighton: £ 6,859,429
18/19 spend on agents: £ 4 415 325
Increased 55.4%

16) Wolves: £ 6,479,714
18/19 spend on agents: £ 2,001,023
Increased by 223.8%

17) Southampton: £ 6,151,107
18/19 spend on agents: £ 6,296,804
Decrease of 2.3%

18) Huddersfield: £ 5,023,807
18/19 spend on agents: £ 2,465,815
Increased by 103.7%

19) Burnley: £ 3,975,928
18/19 spend on agents: £ 3,299,917
Increased by 20.5%

20) Cardiff: £ 2,802,375
18/19 spend on agents: £ 2,026,917
Increased by 38.3


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