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Premier League agents' fees table(2009)
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Premier League 
Barclays Premier League clubs have revealed they spent £70.7million on agents' fees last season.


Manchester City were by far the biggest spenders, shelling out almost £13m during dates covering last winter and the recently closed summer transfer window.

Chelsea, bankrolled by Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich, paid out about £9.5m - the second highest - with Liverpool third on £6.7m and Tottenham Hotspur writing cheques worth £6.1m.



Premier League agents' fees table Total fees

Manchester City £12,874,283

Chelsea £9,562,223

Liverpool £6,657,305

Tottenham Hotspur £6,066,935

Wigan Athletic £5,527,548

Arsenal £4,760,241

West Ham United £3,576,972

Portsmouth £3,184,725

Bolton Wanderers £3,166,611

Everton £2,008,407

Sunderland £2,007,040

Aston Villa £1,708,374

Hull City £1,599,188

Manchester United £1,517,393

Blackburn Rovers £1,610,885

Fulham £1,469,258

Wolverhampton £1,235,703

Birmingham City £974,982

Stoke City £716,042

Burnley £468,398

Total: £70,692,513 (across 803 transactions)


Manchester United, by contrast, spent just £1.5m, while Premier League new boys Burnley were parted with the least amount of money - less than £500,000.

SourceBig Grinailymail.co.uk
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#2
wow nice interesting thread that is a job I would like.
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#3
i wonder who i'll pick for my agen Wink
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#4
any one know CR9's agent ?
hope he becomes a millionere
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#5
His agent is Jorge Mendes, for what it's worth.

Mendes has come from nowhere in the past decade to challenge Pini Zahavi as the most powerful — and, subsequently, richest — agent in the world, his rise accelerating steeply after he negotiated José Mourinho’s move to Chelsea five years ago. Crucial to his success has been his willingness to co-operate with established agents such as Zahavi and the pair have worked in tandem to take control of the supply of South American talent to the biggest European clubs.

Mendes’s initial forays into business after giving up on a professional career were less ambitious, the 43-year-old opening a series of bars, nightclubs and a video rental store before a chance encounter changed his life. Mendes met his first client, Nuno, in a bar in Guimarães, a small city in the north west of Portugal, and in 1996 brokered the goalkeeper’s move to Deportivo La Coruña.

That deal secured his reputation as a man who could open doors and he gradually attracted more players, Jorge Andrade, the defender, being first big client and Hugo Viana’s move to Newcastle United six years ago his first big international transfer.

It was by securing Mourinho’s move to Chelsea from Porto — outflanking his existing agent, José Baidek, in the process — that Mendes reached a new level and established himself as the go-to man for Europe’s biggest clubs.

With a reputation for honesty and charm, Mendes did the deal that took Luiz Felipe Scolari to Chelsea last summer, and last month he agreed the contract with Inter Milan that made Mourinho the highest-paid coach in the world.

The apprentice is close to surpassing his master.


Source: Timesonline
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#6
... thanks mate....... Smile
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#7
No worries. It's amazing what you can find on the internet, lol!
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#8
hehehe ya! i can google it.. simply asked Wink
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#9
I know. I googled it, too, but posted it so the others, less willing to google could see it, too Wink
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#10
overpaid *******s

theyre all corrupt liars, i wonder are brian cowen and gordon brown football agents
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