Crystal Palace spent just £9,300 on agents' fees in the first six months of this year.

Apart from Blackpool, Burnley, Doncaster Rovers, Sheffield Wednesday and Swansea City, who all paid no money to agents at all, Palace paid the least amount of anyone.

Figures also showed that between July 1 last year and June 30 this year the Eagles spent a total of £257,440 on agents, the tenth lowest in the league.

Derby County spent the most in those 12 months, £1,042,000, while Sheffield Wednesday spent just £5,000.

The report also shows that Palace made a total of 28 player transaction during the season.

There were 13 new registrations, four updated contracts, two cancelled contracts, and nine loans.

The report records the aggregate spending by individual League clubs on agents’ fees which include sums committed by clubs to agents directly, as well as any sums paid to players (in accordance with their contracts) to enable them to satisfy their liabilities to their agents.