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Premier League clubs splashed £409MILLION on agent fees as Chelsea top spending table on 44 stars and axed manager

Published on April 14, 2025 at 08:35 PM

CHELSEA remain top of the agent payments charts this season – but even the Blues have slashed the amount they splash out to intermediaries.

The Stamford Bridge club paid out £60.4m to players’ representatives over the course of the current campaign according to figures lodged with the FA.

Todd Boehly, Chelsea owner, at a soccer match.
Chelsea spent more than any other Prem team on agents fees this season
Chelsea players Malo Gusto, Cole Palmer, and Jadon Sancho celebrating a goal.
Chelsea paid out to agents representing 44 players

That is a 20 per cent cut on the £75.1m laid out last term, with all of the Big Six reducing their agents bill.

Chelsea paid out to agents representing 44 players – 26 of whom are still to make their first team bow – as well as the agent of former boss .

While the Blues spent more than £200m across the two windows, many of the payments related to previous deals completed since was forced to sell to the -led consortium in 2022.

’s £60.6m bill last term was reduced to £52.1m, dropped £10.6m to £20.9m with small falls at , and .

That contributed to a slightoverall drop in spending of £455,000 across the 20 top flight clubs to a total of £409.1m.

Eight of the clubs who stayed up last season – , , , , , , and increased their fees to agents.

Brentford, whose total rose from £8.1m to £14.7m, recorded the biggest rise by any club.

And agents fees rose across all three divisions of the EFL.

Illustration of football agent fees paid by clubs from February 2024 to February 2025.

The total for the stood at £63.2m this term compared to £61.3m in 2023-24, with a £2.4m rise to £7.6m in and an increase of £300,000 to £2.7m in .

spent the most by far with £18.8m – significantly more than second-highest spenders with £5.3m.

In contrast, splashed out just £572,808 on agents fees.

Leeds United players celebrating a goal.
Leeds spent the most on agents fees
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