"Daniel didn't just send my highlight reel to clubs. He sat down with me, explained what I needed to improve, and introduced me to the right people. That's rare."
A career partner, not a middleman.
Representing a player isn't just about the next contract. It's about being someone you and your family can trust for the long haul — and someone who tells you the truth even when it's not what you want to hear.
Planning the path
Where you want to be in one, three, five years — and how we get there.
Real introductions
Warm intros to clubs and coaches I know personally. No spray-and-pray.
Contracts, plainly
I'll walk you through it clause by clause until it actually makes sense.
Life off the pitch
The habits and choices that keep a career going long after the highlights.
Building a profile
Getting you sponsor-ready without turning you into someone you're not.
Going abroad
Trials, transfers, moves — with someone who's been through it before.
Talking to families
Honest updates for parents and the people around you. No jargon.
Sticking around
I'm not just here for the signing. I'm here for the season, and the next one.
Six steps, from a first hello to a proper working relationship.
- 01
We have a proper chat
A first call to hear where you are, where you want to go, and whether we click.
- 02
I get to know your game
Video, matches, training, conversations — the full picture, not just highlights.
- 03
We agree on the plan
What you're aiming for, what's realistic, and what the next twelve months look like.
- 04
I start making calls
Quiet, targeted outreach to clubs and partners who actually fit the plan.
- 05
We negotiate together
You're in the room. I do the preparation, you make the final call.
- 06
Then the real work starts
Season–in, season–out — the daily stuff that turns a signing into a career.
Players and families I've worked with.
These are the people I work for. Hearing from them matters more than any pitch deck ever could.