Mr 10 per cents: Leeds payments to players’ agents double

Yorkshire Post 6/9/13
by Phil Hay
Payments by Leeds United to players’ agents doubled to almost £1.3million last season, new figures published by the Football League reveal.
Agents fees incurred by the Elland Road club rose dramatically during the 2012-13 term, rising from £604,286 in the previous season.
United’s costs covered 76 transactions, 46 of them relating to transfers. That figure also climbed significantly from 45 transactions in 2011-12.
Last summer saw a major overhaul of the squad at Leeds with the signings of former manager Neil Warnock running into double figures.
Twelve loan deals also contributed to a total expense of £1,283,234, the fifth highest outlay in the Championship behind Blackburn Rovers, Cardiff City, Crystal Palace, and Wolverhampton Wanderers.
In all, Football League clubs paid £21.5million to agents between July 1, 2012 and June 30, 2013.

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