Chelsea prime Premier League spending as 2024/25 agent charges revealed


Chelsea have spent extra on agent charges than some other Premier League membership over the past 12 months, topping that exact desk of rankings as soon as extra.

The Blues paid simply over £60m to brokers for the 12 months from 2 February 2024 to three February 2025, having dedicated to north of £200m on switch charges throughout that interval. Gamers who arrived embody Joao Felix, Pedro Neto and Kiernan Dewsbury-Corridor.

However these funds on agent charges are down on £75m for the earlier 12 months.

Manchester Metropolis, who had spent essentially the most on agent charges in 2022/23, stay second on the listing behind Chelsea for paying £52m. Manchester United are third by forking out £33m to brokers.

Aston Villa, Newcastle United, Arsenal and Liverpool all surpassed £20m.

Metropolis did most of their spending this season in January, with Savinho the one summer time addition, earlier than an outlay in extra of £170m on new gamers within the winter.

Villa’s winter switch window was additionally accountable for growing their outlay on brokers, having recruited Marcus Rasford, Marco Asensio, Donyell Malen and Andres Garcia mid-season.

The least paid to brokers throughout the 2024/25 interval in query was £6.8m from Ipswich City. Southampton, Everton and Leicester Metropolis all spent underneath £10m on such prices.

Membership

Agent charges

Chelsea

£60.4m

Manchester Metropolis

£52.1m

Manchester United

£33m

Aston Villa

£25.1m

Newcastle United

£24.4m

Arsenal

£22.8m

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 Metropolis

£9.8m

Everton

£9.2m

Southampton

£8.9m

Ipswich City

£6.3m

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