Also known as: DWMA
Founded: Formed by the association of TTMA – Talk To My Agent and DW Sports Management (active since 2018)
Headquarters: Paris, France
Players: 107 total • 68 in top-tier leagues • total squad value ≈ €410.33m
FIFA/FA registration: FIFA-licensed agent platform; licensed agents include William D’Avila, Philippe Piola, Anthony Fedon, Cenk Melih Yazıcı, Gregory Edwin Minder, Madjer Zouaghi, Marko Naletilić, Samuel Zambelli
Languages: French, English, Turkish
Regions covered: France; England; Switzerland; Türkiye; UAE/Dubai; wider Europe
DWMA is a France-based football agency created by the association of TTMA (Talk To My Agent) and DW Sports Management. The firm positions itself as a top-tier agency with international reach (England, Dubai, Switzerland, Türkiye), leveraging 20+ years of combined networks across 20+ countries. Messaging emphasizes shared ethics, club-side know-how and player-first servicing.
Founder/Principal (DW Sports Management): William D’Avila (President of DW Sports Management SAS)
Licensed agents (sample): William D’Avila; Philippe Piola; Anthony Fedon; Cenk Melih Yazıcı; Gregory Edwin Minder; Madjer Zouaghi; Marko Naletilić; Samuel Zambelli
Top players (current)
Mohamed Amoura (VfL Wolfsburg)
Wesley Fofana (Chelsea)
Arthur Theate (Eintracht Frankfurt)
Kerem Aktürkoğlu (SL Benfica)
Arnaud Kalimuendo (Stade Rennais)
Elye Wahi (Eintracht Frankfurt)
Maxime Estève (Burnley)
Merih Demiral (Al-Ahli SFC)
Rising talents / U23
Noah Sadiki (Sunderland)
Mert Kömür (FC Augsburg)
Zachary Athekame (BSC Young Boys)
Reda Belahyane (Lazio)
Yira Sor (KRC Genk)
Notable former clients
Not publicly consolidated by the agency brand
Coaches/Staff represented (if any)
Philippe Montanier (manager)
Julien Sablé (manager)
Oswald Tanchot (manager)
2022 — Wesley Fofana: Leicester City → Chelsea, ~£75m; long-term contract
2022 — Arnaud Kalimuendo: Paris Saint-Germain → Stade Rennais, ~€25m; contract to 2027
2023 — Elye Wahi: Montpellier → RC Lens, ~€30–35m; contract to 2028 (subsequently moved to Eintracht Frankfurt in 2024)
2024 → 2025 — Arthur Theate: Rennes (loan with option) → Eintracht Frankfurt, option ~€16m exercised; contract to 2029
2024 — Maxime Estève: Montpellier → Burnley, permanent; later extended long-term in 2025
2025 — Lorenz Assignon: Rennes → VfB Stuttgart, ~€11–13m; contract to 2029
Contract negotiation (players/coaches), transfers/loans & renewals
Image rights, sponsorships & brand partnerships
PR/branding and content, media & social support
Legal/tax coordination (via partner firms) & immigration support
Performance/analytics advisory; scouting support
Relocation, wellbeing, injury case management & post-career planning
Strong club interfaces reflected by roster placements across: Premier League (Chelsea, Burnley), Bundesliga (Wolfsburg, Eintracht Frankfurt, Stuttgart), Ligue 1 (Rennes), Primeira Liga (Benfica), Süper Lig (Fenerbahçe, Trabzonspor), Jupiler Pro League (Genk), Swiss Super League (Young Boys)
Total transfers completed: Dozens evidenced by client moves since 2023
Deals ≥ €10m: Multiple (e.g., Fofana ~£75m; Wahi €30–35m; Assignon €11–13m; Theate option €16m)
Clients in top-5 leagues: 68 currently in first tiers
National team clients: Several full internationals (France, Türkiye, Belgium, Morocco, Algeria, DR Congo)
Renewal/extension deals: Regularly handled (e.g., Estève at Burnley, 2025)
DWMA leverages combined French and international networks from TTMA and DW Sports Management to place players in top-five leagues, prioritising career progression and market-value growth. The brand emphasizes shared ethics and club-side expertise, with a relationship-led, data-aware negotiation style.
Commission structures follow FIFA Football Agent Regulations and national rules. Specific percentages are not publicly disclosed; dual representation is subject to written consent and regulatory caps.
Disciplinary actions / sanctions: None publicly recorded for the DWMA brand
Litigation / disputes: No material public disputes identified in the past three seasons
Media sentiment: Neutral/positive—roster depth across France, Germany, England and Türkiye; increased visibility via notable transfers
Not publicly listed; brand positioning highlights a “Top 15 worldwide” aspiration following the TTMA × DW Sports Management association
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