Nottingham Forest paid £12million to agents over the last two transfer windows, it has been revealed. The Football Association have released figures for all four divisions which relate to the summer 2025 and January 2026 transfer windows. Forest signed Igor Jesus, Jair, Dan Ndoye, Omari Hutchinson, James McAtee, Douglas Luiz, Nicolo Savona, John Victor, Dilane Bakwa, Lorenzo Lucca and Stefan Ortega during that period. Indeed the Reds broke their transfer record when they signed Omari Hutchinson from Ipswich Town for £37.5m. They also handed new contracts to the likes of Callum Hudson-Odoi, Morgan Gibbs-White, Ola Aina and Neco Williams during that period. JOIN US ON FACEBOOK! Get all the Nottingham Forest latest via our Facebook page Unfortunately for Forest the outlay has not resulted in improvements on the pitch and for the third time in four Premier League seasons they are once again battling relegation. The payments are £1m less than the £13m they paid in the previous 12 month period. It also places them in the lower end of the Premier League . By comparison Chelsea paid out a whopping, league-high £65m, with Aston Villa second with £38m. Man City and Liverpool at £37m and £34m respectively round-out the top four. Forest’s exact total of £12,210,822 is the 16th highest in the division, below them Fulham spent £11m, Everton £10m and Burnley £7m. Chelsea £65m Aston Villa £38m Man City £37m Liverpool £34m Arsenal £32m Man Utd £32m Wolves £26m Tottenham £21m Bournemouth £21m Newcastle £20m Brighton £20m West Ham £18m Crystal Palace £17m Leeds £14m Brentford 13m Nottingham Forest £12m Fulham £11m Sunderland £11m Everton £10m Burnley £7m Covers period February 4, 2025 to February 2, 2026 Payments included in these figures may have been made in relation to transactions that were entered into before the first date of these reporting periods. As a result, the total payment figures of each Club will not necessarily relate directly to the transactions listed involving a Football Agent registered in England for the same period.
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