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Liverpool spend £30.3m on agent fees to lead Premier League clubs

Man City, Man Utd and Chelsea again complete top four; Burnley spent the least of any top-flight club

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The FA says Premier League clubs spent £263m on intermediary and agents' fees between February 1, 2019, and January 31, 2020.

Premier League leaders Liverpool paid the most to agents for a third successive year

But the champions-elect have cut payments by almost a third, according to the FA's latest figures - which cover the 2019 summer and 2020 winter transfer windows.

Liverpool spent £30.3m on intermediaries compared with nearly £44m the previous year, but that is still the most of any top-flight club.

Under FIFA rules, the FA has been publishing the total payments made by clubs in England's top five divisions to agents for the last three years, as well as a list of every transfer which involved an agent.

BURNLEY, ENGLAND - APRIL 13:  of Burnley FC of Cardiff City during the Premier League match between Burnley FC and Cardiff City at Turf Moor on April 13, 2019 in Burnley, United Kingdom. (Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images)
Image: Burnley spent less than £4m on agents' fees in the year up to January 31

Despite Liverpool's reduction and the Premier League's efforts to bring down the amount clubs spend on middlemen, the combined figures show an increase from £261m to £263.3m for the top flight.

The top four, as in the two previous years, comprises Liverpool, Manchester City (£29m), Manchester United (£27.6m) and Chelsea (£26.2m).

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Everton (£16.9m) are the fifth biggest spenders on agents' fees, according to the FA's figures, with Arsenal (£13.6m), West Ham (£13.2m) and Tottenham (£12.5m) making up the top eight.

Burnley (£3.9m) forked out the least of any top-flight club, with Sheffield United (£4.3m) and Norwich (£4.9m) making up the bottom three.

Championship clubs paid out a combined £49.3m, slightly down on last year's £50m, with Stoke (£5.6m) and Swansea (£5.2m) topping the list.

League One sides spent £3.9m, down from almost £6m with Sunderland accounting for nearly £1.4m, and League Two clubs gave agents £1.2m, a slight increase from just under £1m.

The total figures for all top five divisions show English football spent just over £318m on agents, which is almost £80,000 down on a year ago.

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