Chelsea (£27 million), Manchester City (£24 million) and Manchester United (£21 million) completed the top four.
The figures released by the Football Association come just a day before Premier League clubs are set to meet to discuss ways to bring down the amount they spend on middlemen.
The key measures being proposed are a ban on dual representation, the practice which has allowed agents to represent not only a player but also the buying or selling the club, in the same deal, as well as caps on fees and the reintroduction of an exam to become an agent.
Including the lower leagues, the overall spending on agents in English football rose £60 million to £318 million.
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Premier League: Liverpool to spend £261 million on agents
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