Town Spend ÂŁ300,000 on Agents - Ipswich Town News
Town spent £303,978 on agents and intermediaries between February 2016 and the end of this January’s transfer window.
FIFA regulations require the FA to publish clubs’ spending on intermediaries each April. Last year’s figures, in which Town spent £163,403 in fees covered only a four-month period between October 2015 and February 2016 so are not directly comparable with this year’s total.
Of the other clubs in the Championship only Rotherham (ÂŁ261,633), Barnsley (ÂŁ188,209) and Burton Albion (ÂŁ163.331) paid out less than the Blues, while Newcastle top the table having spent ÂŁ10,449,578.
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