Town Agents' Fees ÂŁ849,657 - Ipswich Town News
Town spent £849,657 on agents’ fees between February 1st 2022 and January 31st this year, up on the £779,739 paid out during the previous 12 months.
Only tomorrow’s opponents Derby County, £1,064,645, paid out more among the other League One clubs.
Town's total is higher than seven current Championship sides over the period, Blackburn, Blackpool, Luton, Millwall, Reading, Rotherham and Sunderland.
As well as new permanent and loan signings, the £849,657 includes the fees relating to new contracts over the course of the year for the likes of Wes Burns, Luke Woolfenden, Kayden Jackson, Cameron Humphreys, Elkan Baggott, Corrie Ndaba and skipper Sam Morsy, whose new terms we understand didn’t extend the length of his existing deal. The full report can be found here.
The FA has been required to publish clubs' spending on intermediaries by FIFA regulations since April 2015.
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