Football chief wants framework for agents

Football League chairman Lord Mawhinney today called for the urgent introduction of a regulatory framework to govern agents in football after it was revealed clubs spent £7.8m (€11.2m) on intermediaries last season.

Football League chairman Lord Mawhinney today called for the urgent introduction of a regulatory framework to govern agents in football after it was revealed clubs spent £7.8m (€11.2m) on intermediaries last season.

The Football League, which published its third Agents Fees Report this morning, is increasingly concerned with how much money is leaving the game.

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