Premier League Agent Fees 2016 - 2017

Premier League football clubs paid a record £174m in  Agent Fees during the year which included the summer 2016 and January 2017 transfer windows, the first since the start of the league’s current £8.3bn three-year TV deals. 
 
Figures released by the Football Association on Friday revealed that of the £174m total Manchester City paid the most to agents: £26.3m. Chelsea were the second-highest payer of agents’ fees, spending £25m in the period, which covers 2 February 2016 to 31 January 2017. Manchester United were the third highest-paying club, paying agents a total of  £19m , followed by Liverpool, who paid £13.8m, and Arsenal, £10.2m. The clubs who paid the least were promoted at the end of the 2015-16 season from the Championship: Hull City, who spent £1.9m on agents, and Burnley, whose figure was £2.6m.
 
The total represents a 34% increase on the £130m Premier League clubs spent in agents’ fees in 2015, the most recent full year for which the figures were published, during the previous £5bn, 2013-16 TV deal. The figures for the period covering the January 2016 transfer window were published separately by the FA last year.
The FA explained that the £174m does not represent the total agents’ fees agreed on all the deals of the summer 2016 and January 2017 transfer windows. Most agents’ fees are paid in stages, so the figures comprise instalments on the current and previous deals.
 
The list of deals shows the Monaco-based Dutch agent Mino Raiola acted for the players in Manchester United’s three major signings last summer: for Paul Pogba in his £93m sale by Juventus; Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who moved to Old Trafford on a free transfer from Paris St-Germain; and Henrikh Mkhitaryan for whom United paid a £30m fee to Borussia Dortmund. Raiola was reported to have been paid a €20m fee on the Pogba deal alone but the United total, of £19m, does not necessarily include the full fees for the deals done last year and is likely to incorporate instalments from previous deals.
 
Championship clubs paid a total of £42.4m to agents during the period, although almost £16m of that is accounted for by two clubs relegated from the Premier League last season. Newcastle United spent £10.4m and Aston Villa £5.4m.
 
Although many supporters and grassroots football participants believe agents’ fees to be hugely excessive, the Premier League centrally considers them a matter for individual clubs and an integral feature of the modern transfer market and it declined to comment.

Premier League Agent Fees 2016 - 2017

Agent Fees Season 2016/2017
Agenst Fees Paid 2016/2017Fee
1Arsenal £10.16 Million
2Bournemouth £07.42 Million
3Burnley £02.57 Million
4Chelsea £25.05 Million
5Crystal Palace £06.00 Million
6Everton £05.08 Million
7Hull City £01.92 Million
8Leicester City £05.36 Million
9Liverpool £13.79 Million
10Manchester City £26.29 Million
11Manchester United £19.00 Million
12Middlesbrough £02.48 Million
13Southampton £06.32 Million
14Stoke City £05.44 Million
15Sunderland £05.83 Million
16Swansea City £04.33 Million
17Tottenham Hotspur £07.17 Million
18Watford £06.29 Million
19West Bromwich Albion £04.25 Million
20West Ham United £09.49 Million
Total £174.23 Million