Premier League Teams 2012/13

Championship Teams 2012/13 & Div 1

  • Crystal Palace
  • Derby
  • Huddersfield Town
  • Hull City
  • Ipswich
  • Leeds
  • Leicester
  • Middlesbrough
  • Millwall
  • Nottingham Forest

Agent Fees 2008-2009

The figures published below cover the period from the first of October 2008 to the 30th of September 2009 and are inclusive of:
• Fees paid to agents by Clubs in respect of acquiring and/or renegotiating Player Registrations.
• Fees paid to agents by Clubs on behalf of players in respect of acquiring and/or renegotiating Player Registrations.
• Fees paid to agents during the defined period relating to previous transaction costs (i.e. Player Registrations prior to 1st October 2008) that have been amortised over the length of a Player Contract.

Fees paid to agents by Clubs to facilitate the outward transfer of Player Registrations. Player Registrations (transactions) include:

• Domestic permanent transfers.
• International permanent transfers.
• Domestic temporary transfers (loans).
• International temporary transfers (loans).
• Extension of existing Player Contracts.
• First professional registration.
• Free transfers.

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Transfer Windows

The transfer window is the period during the year in which a football club can transfer players  into their playing staff.

The English Premier League transfer window formally opens on 1 July, transfers between clubs in the same association can take place as soon as the last competitive fixtures for the season have been played. However, many transfers will not be completed until 1 July because many players' contracts expire on 30 June.

The Mid Season Transfer windows opens from the 1st to 31st of January.

Outside of the transfer window, a club may still sign players on an emergency basis, usually if they have no goalkeeper available. Special dispensation from their competition's governing body, for example the Premier League, is required.

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