Port Vale spent £46k on agent fees in last twelve months
Port Vale FC come in ninth place in League Two agent fees after paying £46,319 to agents during the last two transfer windows.The latest FA report covers the period February 2020 to February 2021 – the last two transfer windows. During that period the Valiants brought in ten permanent signings and three loanees.
As far as the division goes, it is no surprise that big spending Salford top the list but perhaps more telling is that promotion chasing Tranmere Rovers and Cambridge United both come towards the bottom of the spending table.
Who did Vale sign during those windows?
Summer 2020 (seven)
- Devante Rodney
- Zak Mills
- Danny Whitehead
- Theo Robinson
- David Fitzpatrick
- Dino Visser
- Harry McKirdy
January 2021 (three)
- Jake Taylor
- Kurtis Guthrie
- Tom Scott
Loanees (three)
- Mitch Clark
- Mustapha Olugunju
- Will Swan
Agents fees paid by League Two clubs 2020/21
- Salford City – £137,884
- Forest Green Rovers – £79,372
- Leyton Orient – £72,177
- Bradford City – £71,369
- Mansfield Town – £66,045
- Cheltenham Town – £52,676
- Bolton Wanderers – £52,673
- Harrogate Town – £50,118
- Port Vale – £46,319
- Scunthorpe United – £42,920
- Colchester United – £41,531
- Newport County – £41,442
- Grimsby Town – £40,515
- Carlisle United – £39,360
- Walsall – £31,214
- Crawley Town – £30,102
- Tranmere Rovers – £29,926
- Exeter City – £26,930
- Southend United – £26,253
- Oldham Athletic – £25,890
- Cambridge United – £20,398
- Stevenage – £16,250
- Morecambe – £14,452
- Barrow – £13,359
Bob Norbury
1st April 2021 @ 3:29 pm
Are players at this level incapable of looking after their own affairs ?
It is an absolute liberty that clubs such as Vale have to pay players agent’s fees. So annoying that season ticket money is in effect paid to people who only have one interest in football and that is to make themselves a bit of bunce for doing next to nothing for the game.