Liverpool spent the second highest amount on agent fees according to the latest Premier League figures.
The reds spent £14.3M between October 2013 and September 2014.
Chelsea, currently storming away in the Premier League and Champions League, were the only club who spent more - £16.7M.
LFC's spending in agent fees is the equivalent of slashing all match-day tickets at Anfield by half.
This is a 50% rise for the reds who gave £9.4M to middle-men in the previous 12 months.
Total Premier League spending came in at £115M, a rise of almost £20M from the year before.
Manchester United spent £8M - just over half of Liverpool's figure.
The amounts include payments made by clubs on behalf of players.
Burnley - £711,024
Chelsea – £16,771,328
Liverpool - £14,308,444
Manchester City - £12,811,946
Tottenham Hotspur - £10,983,011
Manchester United - £7,975,556
West Ham United - £6,380,339
Everton - £5,753,269
Sunderland - £5,276,674
Arsenal - £4,293,407
Stoke City - £3,986,850
Newcastle United - £3,876,250
Swansea - £3,784,090
West Bromwich Albion - £3,493,745
QPR - £3,242,668
Southampton - £2,766,444
Aston Villa - £2,577,866
Hull City – £2,459,010
Crystal Palace - £2,200,797
Leicester City - £1,608,418
Total: £115,202,886
Thats why the Remy deal broke down according to Hamman on TV on wednesday.
Big fees to ‘Agents’ for Garbage players. Rodgers OUT!!!!!!!