Serie A clubs spent almost €200m on agent fees throughout 2019, with Juventus leading the way on €44.3m.
As per the FIGC’s website, agents received €187.8m from top-flight teams in Italy during the previous calendar year.
Juve spent the most, paying out €44.3m, followed by Inter (€31.8m), Roma (€23.2m) and Milan (19.6m).
Brescia did the least business with agents out of Serie A sides, handing over just €505,209.
Serie A clubs spent almost €200m on agent fees throughout 2019, with Juventus leading the way on €44.3m.
As per the FIGC’s website, agents received €187.8m from top-flight teams in Italy during the previous calendar year.
Juve spent the most, paying out €44.3m, followed by Inter (€31.8m), Roma (€23.2m) and Milan (19.6m).
Brescia did the least business with agents out of Serie A sides, handing over just €505,209.
However, the total figure exceeds €200m when taking into account the €14m agents took from their clients.
Serie A agent fees for 2019 in full:
Atalanta: €7,307,064
Bologna: €5,744,465
Brescia: €505,209
Cagliari: €2,371,324
Fiorentina: €8,610,175
Genoa: €5,765,815
Verona: €1,766,492
Inter: €31,819.411
Juventus: €44,320,948
Lazio: €4,499,416
Lecce: €1,051,819
Milan: €19,606,875
Napoli: €5,201,372
Parma: €5,082,833
Roma: €23,228,104
Sampdoria: €6,851,434
Sassuolo: €6,158,446
SPAL: €1,272,796
Torino: €2,313,250
Udinese: €4,373,223