Agents’ fees exceed £500million worldwide for first time

Agents’ fees across the globe have climbed above the half a billion pound mark for the first time in 2019, although commissions paid in international transfers by English clubs fell by a third.

Data from world governing body FIFA’s International Transfer Matching System (ITMS) showed that 653.9 million US dollars (equating to just over £500m) was spent on commissions to agents and intermediaries in the year to date.

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