Liverpool top £261 million Premier League splurge on agents

Liverpool top £261 million Premier League splurge on agents
Liverpool top £261 million Premier League splurge on agents

London (AFP) – Liverpool spent £44 million ($58 million) on agents’ fees over the past two transfer windows as overall payments to intermediaries by Premier League clubs increased 25 percent to £261 million.

For the second consecutive season, Liverpool led the way after the fees involved big-money moves for Alisson Becker, Naby Keita, Fabinho and Xherdan Shaqiri.

Chelsea (£27 million), Manchester City (£24 million) and Manchester United (£21 million) completed the top four.

The figures released by the Football Association come just a day before Premier League clubs are set to meet to discuss ways to bring down the amount they spend on middlemen.

The key measures being proposed are a ban on dual representation, the practice which has allowed agents to represent not only a player but also the buying or selling club, in the same deal, as well as caps on fees and the reintroduction of an exam to become an agent.

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Including the lower leagues, the overall spending on agents in English football rose £60 million to £318 million.

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