Manchester City and Manchester United were among the biggest spenders on player agent fees in the past 12 months.
The pair spent a combined £94.7million with City splashing just over £60.5m and United a shade over £34m. Those figures were the second and third highest spends of all Premier League clubs.
Chelsea led the way with a £75.1m spend with Liverpool (£31.5m) the only other side to break the £25m barrier. At the other end of the scale Luton Town paid just £2m with Sheffield United, Burnley and Brentford the only other clubs to spend under £10m.
The figures, which cover the period between February 1, 2023 and February 1, 2024, were released by the Football Association.
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United's figure will raise questions of how the club is spending money given they are sixth in the top flight and were knocked out of the Champions League before Christmas. City, meanwhile, remain in contention to repeat their treble of last season.
Chelsea - £75,140,524
Manchester City - £60,626,025
Manchester United - £34,054,001
Liverpool - £31,500,211
Arsenal - £24,760,875
Aston Villa - £21,160,122
Tottenham Hotspur - £19,731,099
Newcastle United - £18,881,923
AFC Bournemouth - £15,999,925
West Ham United - £13,880,365
Wolverhampton Wanderers - £13,392,541
Nottingham Forest - £13,063,455
Fulham - £12,062,906
Brighton and Hove Albion - £11,393,102
Crystal Palace - £11,082,430
Everton - £10,623,224
Brentford - £8,147,957
Burnley - £6,944,589
Sheffield United - £5,127,509
Luton Town - £2,020,146
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