Charlton were the third highest League One spenders on agents’ fees in the past year.
The Addicks paid £425,466 on 17 deals between February 1, 2017 and the end of the transfer window in January, according to figures released by the FA.
Only Blackburn and Wigan, who began the period in the Championship, spent more in the third tier.
However, Charlton's latest outlay was £182,999 lower than the previous year’s figure.
The payments included agents’ fees for the transfers of Billy Clarke, Mark Marshall and Ben Reeves last summer, plus the loan signings of Stephy Mavididi and Jay Dasilva.
Blackburn topped the League One agents’ outlay with £764,024, while Gillingham spent the smallest amount, just £17,030.
Fees paid to agents and intermediaries by League One clubs between February 1 2017 - January 31 2018:
Blackburn Rovers - £764,024
Wigan Athletic - £557,333
CHARLTON ATHLETIC - £425,466
Southend United - £226,258
Scunthorpe United - £163,160
Portsmouth - £146,864
Oxford United - £142,551
Rotherham United - £136,046
Fleetwood Town - £135,372
Bradford City - £100,980
Peterborough United - £100,677
Milton Keynes Dons - £86,513
Northampton Town - £82,845
AFC Wimbledon - £62,458
Bristol Rovers - £62,353
Doncaster Rovers - £61,832
Plymouth Argyle - £52,032
Walsall - £43,440
Shrewsbury Town - £43,140
Rochdale - £37,950
Blackpool - £33,400
Bury - £25,169
Oldham Athletic - £20,445
Gillingham - £17,030
Total - £3,527,338
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