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Newcastle United's agents fees confirmed as FA release latest figures

Newcastle United have spent £10.7 million over the past year on agent fees, the 11th highest in the Premier League.

The Magpies have made 10 permanent transfers in between February 1, 2022 and January 31, 2023 - the period in which the Football Association's Intermediary Fees and Transactions report falls under.

Those include the likes of big-money signings Sven Botman, Alexander Isak and Anthony Gordon as well as youngsters Garang Kuol, Harrison Ashby and Alex Murphy.

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The full sum of £10.7m, which is up from £7.7m from February 2, 2021 to January 31, 2022, also accounts for updated contracts, new youth registrations as well as any international loan moves the club have opted for.

Agents of players like Sean Longstaff and Paul Dummett who received new contracts last year make the list, as well as Fabian Schar and Jamaal Lascelles.

While many consider Newcastle to be one of the wealthiest clubs in the world, the Magpies have actually spent far under the average of what the other 19 clubs have on agent fees over the past year.

With the total being £318.2m, the £10.7m spent by the Magpies is over £5m less than the average with that equating to £15.9m.

Full list of Premier League intermediary fees (ranked by value):

1. Manchester City - £51,563,571

2. Chelsea £43,160,072

3. Liverpool £33,691,782

4. Manchester United £24,726,374

5. Arsenal £16,749,072

6. Tottenham Hotspur £16,137,103

7. Aston Villa £15,623,203

8. Leeds United £15,310,814

9. Everton £13,542,845

10. West Ham United £12,030,438

11. Newcastle United £10,784,029

12. Leicester City £10,282,967

13. Crystal Palace £9,796,296

14. Fulham £8,758,854

15. Brighton and Hove Albion £8,583,317

16. Southampton £6,319,675

17. Wolverhampton Wanderers £6,186,765

18. Brentford £5,560,192

19. Bournemouth £5,058,871

20. Nottingham Forest £4,353,186

Total: £318,219,426

Average: £15,910,971.30

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