Clubs in the Championship spent over just over £36m on intermediary and agents' fees between February 1, 2022 and January 31, 2023, after the figures were revealed by the FA last week.
The total amount was down by around £8 from the previous year, Luton Town shelling out just over £60,000 more on new signings, new contracts and new registrations, including their club record addition of Carlton Morris in the summer.
To find out where the Hatters ranked alongside the rest of the second tier teams, then see the gallery below.
1. Norwich City
Money spent on agents' fees, 2022-23: £4,381,189.
Money spent on agents' fees, 2021-22: 8,667,246.
Decrease: £4,286, 057. Photo: Stephen Pond
2. Watford
Money spent on agents' fees, 2022-23: £4,331,252.
Money spent on agents' fees, 2021-22: £12,593,435.
Decrease: £8,262,183. Photo: Liam Smith
3. Burnley
Money spent on agents' fees, 2022-23: £4,140,696.
Money spent on agents' fees, 2021-22: £6,005,185.
Decrease: £1,864,489 Photo: Naomi Baker
4. West Bromwich Albion
Money spent on agents' fees 2022-23: £2,351,968.
Money spent on agents' fees 2021-22: £4,148,886.
Decrease: £1,796,918. Photo: David Rogers