Also known as: David Moss Sports Management
Headquarters: Liverpool, England (registered office used by David Moss Sports Management Limited)
Players: 40+ (10+ 1st tier) – Total market value: €17mm
FIFA/FA registration: Licensed, The FA (England) – David Moss: Registered Agent No. FARA0150 (authorised to represent minors: Yes; valid to 22/05/2026)
Languages: English
Regions covered: UK & Ireland, Northern Europe, Central Europe, Balkans, Africa, Middle East (based on client club locations and markets shown)
Email: Not publicly listed (website uses “Contact us” / form)
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidmoss15/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/david-moss-group-co-uk/
David Moss Group is a UK-based football representation business founded by David Moss after a decade in scouting and recruitment roles, before moving into agency work and launching his own firm. The agency’s public positioning is player support and career management, with a scouting-driven approach and a roster spanning multiple leagues across Europe and beyond.
David Moss – Founder/Owner (Licensed agent)
Bio: Former scout/recruitment professional who transitioned into player representation, then launched David Moss Group.
FA registration: FARA0150 (England)
Contacts:
LinkedIn: David Moss (public profile)
Email/Phone: not publicly listed
Mark Sampson – Football Consultant
Sebastian Berlier – Football Consultant
David Smolders – Head of Recruitment
Bio: Listed as Head of Scouting for the agency (additional public bio and license ID not found in the sources used).
Contacts: not publicly listed
Licensed agents (names + license IDs)
David Moss – The FA (England): FARA0150
Other license IDs: not publicly listed
Top players and talents (current):
Abdoulie Manneh (Mjällby AIF) – 29.09.2004
William Troost-Ekong (Al-Ahli SC) – 01.09.1993
Sinclair Armstrong (Bristol City) – 22.06.2003
Soualiho Meïté (PAOK) – 17.03.1994
Abdoulie Ceesay (St. Pauli) – 05.01.2004
Liam Morrison (Aberdeen FC) – 07.04.2003
Tyronne Ebuehi (FC Empoli) – 16.12.1995
Adedire Mebude (Çaykur Rizespor) – 28.05.2004
Malachi Boateng (Plymouth Argyle) – 05.07.2002
Rúnar Thór Sigurgeirsson (Sönderjyske) – 28.12.1999
Ben Summers (Celtic B) – 16.06.2004
Zech Medley (Fleetwood Town) – 09.07.2000
Bubacarr Tambedou (FCI Levadia) – 05.04.2002
Scott Robertson (Notts County) – 27.07.2001
2026 – William Troost-Ekong: PAOK to Al-Ahli SC (transfer) – fee undisclosed; contract to 30/06/2028
2026 – Liam Morrison: move to Aberdeen FC (short-term deal/likely loan structure given contract end) – fee undisclosed; contract to 31/05/2026
2026 – Adedire Mebude: move to Çaykur Rizespor (transfer) – fee undisclosed; contract to 30/06/2030
2025 – Soualiho Meïté: joined PAOK (transfer) – fee undisclosed; contract to 30/06/2026
2025 – Rúnar Thór Sigurgeirsson: joined Sönderjyske (transfer) – fee undisclosed; contract to 30/06/2029
2024 – Sinclair Armstrong: joined Bristol City (transfer) – fee undisclosed; contract to 30/06/2028
2024 – Abdoulie Manneh: joined Mjällby AIF (transfer) – fee undisclosed; contract to 31/12/2027
Fees shown are indicative estimates (not official).
Player representation and career management
Investment guidance
Career transition support
Club network implied by roster spread across multiple leagues and countries
Scouting-led operating model (Head of Scouting listed)
Total transfers completed: 7+
Deals ≥ €10m: 0 evidenced
Clients in top-5 leagues: At least 1 (Bundesliga – Abdoulie Ceesay at St. Pauli)
National team clients: Multiple (examples: Abdoulie Manneh, Sinclair Armstrong, Stanley Nwabali, William Troost-Ekong)
Renewal/extension deals: Not evidenced
Loans/short-term placements: Example – Liam Morrison contract end 31/05/2026 suggests a short-term structure
Fees shown are indicative estimates (not official).
The agency positions itself around preparing and supporting players on and off the field, with an emphasis on development, mentorship, and a scouting-informed pathway approach. The roster profile suggests a focus on emerging talent and cross-border placements rather than a purely superstar model.
Typical commissions: commonly aligned with FIFA/association frameworks, but vary by mandate and jurisdiction.
Dual representation: should be disclosed and documented transparently where permitted.
Expenses: reimbursable costs and approval thresholds should be defined contractually.
Disciplinary actions / sanctions: None evidenced; David Moss appears on The FA Registered Agents list (valid through 22/05/2026).
Litigation / disputes: None evidenced
Media sentiment: Neutral-to-positive, mostly professional coverage
No specific awards evidenced.
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