SAINTS are among the lowest spenders on agents fees in the Premier League, according to the latest Football Association information release. 

Ronald Koeman's side have spent £799,750 between October 2015 and February 2016, which puts them fifth-lowest of all 20 top-flight clubs in terms of outgoings.

A total of £46,582,843 was spent by the elite in four months.

Manchester United top the list after spending a colossal £10,023,318 on agents or intermediaries, despite not buying any players in January. 

They are followed by Liverpool with the second highest total of £6,672,713. Manchester City were the third highest with payments of £5,880,098.

The lowest total in the Premier League for that period was Everton on £471,400.

The FA release the information under FIFA’s regulations on working with intermediaries - or agents in other words.

Payments made in that period may relate to deals and contract renegotiations agreed to outside of the October-February period. 

Saints made one transfer in that time, with Charlie Austin arriving for £4m in the January window from QPR. 

Here is the full layout of agent expenditure: 

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