Championship clubs spent just over £69.5m on agents fees over the past 12 months according to figures released by the Football Association, an increase of £6m on the previous year.
The figures cover the period from February 2025 with Ipswich Town the top spenders, paying £11.7m having spent the first three months of the accounting period in the Premier League.
Southampton (£8.3m) and Leicester (£5.8m), who were relegated alongside Ipswich are the second and third-highest payers on the list.
Troubled Sheffield Wednesday were the most frugal when dealing with agents, spending £534,559.
Wrexham come in sixth on the list with an outlay of £3.6m while current Championship leaders Coventry spent just short of £1.5m.
Championship agents' fee spending
- Ipswich – £11,738,920
- Southampton – £8,381,358
- Leicester City – £5,866,587
- Sheffield United – £5,005,498
- Norwich – £4,020,206
- Wrexham – £3,660,584
- Swansea – £3,088,645
- Middlesbrough – £2,900,314
- Bristol City – £2,774,990
- Hull City – £2,450,431
- Stoke City – £2,088,886
- Birmingham City – £1,996,502
- Millwall – £1,982,348
- Preston North End – £1,831,233
- QPR – £1,829,036
- Watford – £1,612,833
- Coventry – £1,497,990
- Derby – £1,409,507
- West Brom – £1,346,030
- Oxford – £1,235,536
- Charlton – £904,698
- Portsmouth – £831,818
- Blackburn – £676,980
- Sheffield Wednesday – £534,559