Also known as: Atlasgames GmbH, AGM
Founded: 13.12.2023 (incorporated)
Headquarters: Villa Opel - Kennedyalle 113, Frankfurt am Main, Germany 60596
Players: 10+ (3) | Total market value: €35mm
FIFA/FA registration: Germany – agent licensing not publicly verifiable from accessible sources (FIFA agent platform is searchable, but individual IDs could not be confirmed here)
Languages: German, English
Regions covered: Germany, DACH, Central Europe, Morocco-linked markets (client base)
Email: yz@atlasgames.de
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/atlasgames_mgmt
Atlasgames is a Frankfurt-based management and consulting group that also appears as the boutique football agency “AGM”, representing a small roster with a few top-tier clients.
The project is closely associated with creator-entrepreneur Younes Zarou and football agent Florian Goll, positioning the brand at the intersection of sport, media and modern audience-building.
On the football side, the roster is concentrated in Germany (Bundesliga/2. Bundesliga and lower tiers) with standout value driven by Jamie Leweling and the recent top-flight move of Younes Ebnoutalib.
Younes Zarou – Co-founder / Managing Director (reported)
Creator-entrepreneur linked to Atlasgames as a key project/holding and described as a co-founder in media coverage; also publicly positions himself as founder of Atlasgames on social media.
Contact: yz@atlasgames.de
Florian Goll – Managing Director (Impressum) / Co-founder (reported)
Listed as managing director in the company imprint; also described in media coverage as a co-founder alongside Zarou.
Background note: publicly referenced in media as a “player agent” in prior football coverage (e.g., Loris Karius’ representation).
Mourad Amami – Staff
Mohamed Faiech – Staff
Licensed agents: Public license IDs not confirmed from accessible sources (see FIFA/FA registration note).
Top players and talents (current):
Jamie Leweling (VfB Stuttgart) – 26.02.2001
Younes Ebnoutalib (Eintracht Frankfurt) – 13.09.2003
Ayoub Chaikhoun (1. FC Nürnberg) – 22.01.2006
Aymen Barkok (Raja Club Athletic) – 21.05.1998
Dickson Abiama (1. FC Kaiserslautern) – 03.11.1998
Marco Meyerhöfer (Preußen Münster) – 18.11.1995
Uche Obiogumu (1. FC Nürnberg II) – 27.04.2004
Ilias Ebnoutalib (Hannover 96 II) – 06.09.2005
Amin Farouk (FSV Frankfurt) – 22.07.2003
Lucas Becker (FSV Frankfurt) – 10.05.2002
Ayoub Bagdadi (Without Club) – 27.01.2005
Alae Hadaji (Without Club) – 21.06.2002
2026 – Younes Ebnoutalib (SV Elversberg → Eintracht Frankfurt) – permanent transfer, €8m, contract to 30.06.2031.
2024 – Jamie Leweling (Union Berlin → VfB Stuttgart) – permanent transfer, €5m, contract to 30.06.2029 (later extended).
2026 – Aymen Barkok (Free agent → Raja Club Athletic) – free transfer, contract reported to 2028.
2025 – Ayoub Chaikhoun (Eintracht Frankfurt youth → 1. FC Nürnberg) – free transfer (training compensation reported), contract to 2029.
2024 – Dickson Abiama (Greuther Fürth → 1. FC Kaiserslautern) – transfer completed (fee not publicly confirmed), contract to 30.06.2027.
Fees shown are indicative estimates (not official).
Contract negotiation and renewals
Transfer strategy (permanent moves, loans, release clause planning)
Career planning (club pathway, playing-time strategy, league targeting)
Performance and scouting support (video review, positioning, exposure)
Brand, media and sponsorship guidance (especially relevant given the creator-led umbrella)
Germany-focused club network (Bundesliga/2. Bundesliga touchpoints via active client placements)
Youth-to-pro pathways in Frankfurt and regional football (multiple Frankfurt-linked players and moves)
Creator/media ecosystem through Atlasgames’ broader holding narrative
Total transfers completed: 5+ notable senior moves involving current clients (based on public transfer records for highlighted deals).
Deals ≥ €10m: 0 confirmed (largest confirmed fee: €8.00m).
Clients in top-5 leagues: 2 (Bundesliga – Jamie Leweling; Younes Ebnoutalib).
National team clients: 2 (Jamie Leweling – Germany; Aymen Barkok – Morocco).
Renewal/extension deals: 1 prominent extension (Leweling extended through 2029, public reporting).
Fees shown are indicative estimates (not official).
Atlasgames/AGM operates like a small, high-leverage roster: a few headline assets in top leagues alongside a development pipeline of U23 players in Germany’s competitive system.
The wider Atlasgames positioning suggests an emphasis on modern media, visibility and brand-building alongside classic representation, with a creator-led halo that can support off-pitch opportunities.
Public disclosures on Atlasgames/AGM commission structure, dual representation policy and expense handling were not found in accessible sources.
In practice, agent services for international transfers and renewals are typically structured to align with applicable association rules and FIFA’s football agent framework (where relevant), with the precise model depending on jurisdiction and the role (player-side vs. engaging entity).
Disciplinary actions / sanctions: No publicly reported disciplinary actions identified in reviewed sources for Atlasgames/AGM.
Litigation / disputes: No relevant public disputes identified in reviewed sources.
Media sentiment: Neutral to positive – coverage is largely transactional (transfers/contracts) with additional lifestyle/business framing around Atlasgames’ broader venture narrative.
Atlasgames has been profiled in business/lifestyle media in the context of Younes Zarou’s entrepreneurial portfolio, describing Atlasgames as a key project/holding over multiple activities.
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