FA figures between February 2023 and February 2024
BARNSLEY 379,108
BLACKPOOL 395,345
BOLTON WANDERERS 262,506
BRISTOL ROVERS 214,359
BURTON ALBION 135,766
CAMBRIDGE UNITED 15,680
CARLISLE UNITED 62,682
CHARLTON ATHLETIC 228,948
CHELTENHAM TOWN 63,100
DERBY COUNTY 434,465
EXETER CITY 107,205
FLEETWOOD TOWN 396,184
LEYTON ORIENT 102,122
LINCOLN CITY 145,601
NORTHAMPTON TOWN 86,050
OXFORD UNITED 254,705
PETERBOROUGH UNITED 218,608
PORT VALE 122,468
PORTSMOUTH 270,965
READING 397,788
SHREWSBURY TOWN 79,173
STEVENAGE 149,107
WIGAN ATHLETIC 391,223
Comments
But...if our 220k is spread over e.g. 22 players (sounds roughly right) then 10k agent fee per player doesn't seem top ridiculous
Cambridge at 15k seems like a typo on that articles behalf. Very low number, especially with how many ins and outs they've had
The PFA wanted to break it up so that an agent was paid only by clients while the PFA would set up a unit to look after players.
https://www.thefa.com/news/2024/apr/12/payments-and-transactions
Cambridge United were the smallest spenders in the third tier, shelling out just £15,680 on agent fees.
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/oxford-united-cut-back-more-141728451.html
This also applies for the question on why the club pays them and not the player. The worker doesn't pay the recruiter, the business recruiting the worker does.
The answer is regulation, wholesale, but the trouble is, it has to be at global level, which means FIFA. So that’ll go well….
Emiliano Sala
So we should not be to disaponted by the squads performance. It is only a little below where we might expect given the money spent on the squad.
The equivalent for this is not the business world, where business recruit from a pool of unknown people via recruitment agencies. This is the entertainment world, where you’re trying to get people you know about to appear in your production, and their agent is trying to get the best deal for their client.
No claims were made re how much we spent on agent fees.
That is great business and recruitment.
The primary source of complaint was FIFA's proposal to introduce a salary cap on what an Agent could take and that this should be paid by the player and not the club. This is going to the highest courts and will rumble on for years to come so at present there is no cap to the percentage an Agent can take provided it is agreed beforehand. FIFA Proposed a limit of 5% up to $200k and 3% for anything above that)
As far as saying agents "Just pay a fee" that's how it used to be. Since last April FIFA restarted their FIFA Football Agent examinations and you have to pass in order to operate as a FIFA Agent. Following the protestations of the FA you now need to be registered with both FIFA and The FA in order to operate as an agent. The FIFA Exam has around 700 pages of reading material to learn. You also need to have an Enhanced DBS Cert. For the FA you need to complete their online CPD's every year and have a different Enhanced DBS Cert to enable you to work with minors over here.
I sat and passed there FIFA Agent's exam last April and it was no cakewalk. I understand the passrate for the 2 exams so far is below 50% but there's no official result yet from the Sept 23 exam for some reason.
I am well aware how Agents are perceived and I must admit that the majority of those I have met through various courses etc I can see why. But that's is why I want to operate in a more ethical manner. I don't want to unsettle players and have them agitate for a move constantly - I want to match a player with a club and see that relationship flourish. The way I see it is if a player is happy and settled you'll get the best out of them and everybody wins.
I've been attending games for over 40 years but I've spent the last 5 years attending games as much as possible to learn about the different levels in the region and to keep an eye on some of the better players out there. I've spent thousands of pounds of my own money on Wyscout, tickets, courses, training, petrol etc to make sure I meet with people that can help me learn the right way and the wrong way.
So whilst I agree there are many leeches in the industry I would also like to point out that there are people trying to get involved in the game that face a constant battle to be heard because of these negative connotations that there are with this profession. Some of us however love football, love to analyse it and can also help players with the softer side of things and that is exactly what my intentions are.
Reading fined £200,000 for breaching agent rules
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cjljl839580o