Chelsea spent more than £75million on agents바카라 and intermediaries바카라 fees this season, according to figures released by the Football Association. (More Football News)
The data, which covered the 12 months to February 1 and therefore this season바카라s two transfer windows, showed the total spend by top-flight clubs was £409.59m 바카라 an increase from £318.2m for the 2022-23 campaign.
The Blues head the list paying £75,140,524 바카라 having brought in players like Moises Caicedo, Christopher Nkunku, Romeo Lavia, Nicolas Jackson and Cole Palmer over the period covered 바카라 which was almost £32m more than previously spent.

Despite the outlay Mauricio Pochettino바카라s expensively-assembled squad have endured an inconsistent Premier League campaign 바카라 and were branded 바카라blue billion-pound bottle jobs바카라 by Sky Sports pundit Gary Neville late on during their 1-0 extra-time defeat against Liverpool in the Carabao Cup final.
Elsewhere Manchester City 바카라 the biggest spenders in the previous list 바카라 ranked second on £60.63m.
Rivals Manchester United spent £34.05m, while Liverpool paid £31.50m in fees and Arsenal a total of £24.76m.
At the other end of the spending list, Luton 바카라 promoted to the Premier League via the play-offs in May last year 바카라 paid the least at £2.02m.
Chelsea바카라s total exceeded the overall spending on agents바카라 fees in the Sky Bet Championship of £61.34m 바카라 with Leeds top of the list at £13.28m as they push for a swift promotion.