realise the source but if true, makes for an interesting case of events... http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...ment-table--Chelsea-double-spending-year.html Payments made by Barclays Premier League clubs to agents between October 2012 and September 2013: 1. Chelsea: £13,721,721 2. Manchester City: £11,179,817 3. Tottenham: £9,787,676 4. Liverpool: £9,400,973 5. Newcastle: £7,294,018 6. Arsenal: £5,485,961 7. Sunderland: £4,640,227 8. Manchester United: £4,317,690 9. West Ham: £4,169,134 10. Fulham: £3,790,115 11. Aston Villa: £3,358,628 12. Everton: £3,225,159 13. Stoke: £3,191,808 14. Norwich: £2,308,987 15. Cardiff: £2,225,582 16. West Brom: £2,211,054 17. Southampton: £2,184,412 18. Hull City: £1,825,718 19. Swansea: £1,484,878 20. Crystal Palace: £869,531 Payments made by each Premier League club to agents between October 2011 and September 2012: 1. Manchester City: £10,537,982 2. Liverpool: £8,600,444 3. Queens Park Rangers: £6,818,688 4. Tottenham: £6,595,905 5. Chelsea: £6,490,382 6. Arsenal: £5,580,873 7. West Ham: £4,436,992 8. Manchester United: £3,681,580 9. Newcastle: £3,485,503 10. Everton: £3,092,891 11. Aston villa: £2,730,539 12. Fulham: £2,581,208 13. Sunderland: £2,173,762 14. Reading: £2,167,833 15. Wigan: £1,974,305 16. Stoke: £1,717,266 17. West Brom: £1,341,301 18. Norwich: £1,248,725 19. Swansea: £1,100,845 20. Southampton: £646,106 Considering we signed 10+ players this summer and 4-6 last summer, rather strange
Forgot to finish off what i was saying There are some fans saying De Fanti has overspent on Agent fees etc etc etc If this is to be believed, it would say otherwise...