DOBLE G Sports Group
Player-led Network
. Argentina
€35mm

Key Facts

Founded: 2023
Headquarters: Argentina (address not publicly listed)
Players: 30+ (15+ 1st tier) – Total market value: €35mm
FIFA/FA registration: Public sources describe Gerardo Pereyra as a FIFA agent
Languages: Spanish (public-facing communication)
Regions covered: Argentina, Portugal, Mexico, USA (MLS), UAE, Uruguay, Ecuador, Latvia (based on client clubs)
Email: Not publicly listed
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dobleg.sportgroup/


About

DOBLE G Sport Group is an Argentine player representation agency founded around a partnership between former Estudiantes forward Gastón “La Gata” Fernández and Gerardo Pereyra. The agency manages a compact roster with a South America core, alongside clients placed in Portugal, Mexico, MLS and the Middle East. Their positioning leans into a player-led network – leveraging ex-pro experience and regional relationships to move and develop talent.


Key People

  • Gastón “La Gata” Fernández – Co-founder / Owner (Argentina)

  • Gerardo Pereyra – Co-founder / Owner

    • Publicly described as a FIFA agent in external listings (IDs not publicly disclosed).

    • Focus: international facilitation and cross-border dealmaking.

    • Email (public listing): gpereyra@efegesports.com

    • Phones (public listing): +598 98 785 308 – +34 660 96 56 46

    • Instagram: @gerapereyra

  • Guillermo Ariel Pereyra – CEO (football)

  • Juan Manuel Sánchez Miño – Executive Director

    • Former Argentine left-back / winger (Boca Juniors, Torino, Independiente); referenced publicly in the agency leadership structure.

    • Instagram: @jmsanchezmino

Licensed agents (names + license IDs)

  • Public sources reviewed do not disclose FIFA license ID numbers for DOBLE G’s principals (as of 16.02.2026).


Client Roster

Top players and talents (current):

  • Gianluca Prestianni (SL Benfica) – 31.01.2006

  • Julián López (Newell’s Old Boys) – 08.01.2000

  • José Paradela (CD Cruz Azul) – 15.12.1998

  • Luca Klimowicz (Instituto ACC) – 19.05.2004

  • Luca Orellano (CF Monterrey) – 22.03.2000

  • Matías Palacios (Al Ain FC) – 10.05.2002

  • Julián Palacios (San Lorenzo) – 04.02.1999

  • Claudio Bravo (CF Pachuca) – 13.03.1997

  • Matías Espíndola (Deportivo Maldonado) – 26.11.2003

  • Agustín Mulet (CD Olimpia) – 22.02.2000

  • Iván Erquiaga (FK Auda) – 26.03.1999

  • Matías Kabalin (Ferro Carril Oeste) – 26.10.1998

  • Agustín Massaccesi (Instituto ACC) – 17.09.2002


Notable Deals

  • 2024 – Gianluca Prestianni: Vélez Sarsfield – SL Benfica, permanent transfer (reported package €10m: fixed €8.00m + €2.00m add-ons); contract to 2029

  • 2025 – José Paradela: Necaxa – CD Cruz Azul, permanent transfer (€10m reported); contract to 2029

  • 2024 – Luca Orellano: Vasco da Gama – FC Cincinnati, loan move (fee line recorded at €2.5m on Cincinnati record-arrivals list)

  • 2025 – Luca Orellano: FC Cincinnati extension through 2029 (contract extension)

  • 2026 – Luca Orellano: FC Cincinnati – CF Monterrey, permanent transfer (fee described as “multi-million”; exact € figure not disclosed)

Fees shown are indicative estimates (not official).


Services

  • Contract negotiation and renewals

  • Transfers and loans (domestic and cross-border)

  • Career planning and club pathway strategy

  • Performance support coordination (fitness, rehab, specialists)

  • Image, PR and sponsorship support via partner specialists

  • Relocation support for international moves

  • Legal and documentation coordination (work permits, federation paperwork)


Partner Network

  • South American club relationships and scouting channels (Argentina-first)

  • International placement touchpoints via clients in Portugal, Mexico, MLS and UAE

  • External legal and compliance touchpoints aligned with FIFA agent framework (where required)


Track Record (last 3 seasons)

  • Total transfers completed: multiple cross-border moves, but a full transaction count for all roster players is not disclosed in one authoritative public dataset

  • Deals ≥ €10m: 1 confirmed reported deal – José Paradela to Cruz Azul (€10.27m)

  • Clients in top-5 leagues: 1 – Gianluca Prestianni (Portugal – SL Benfica)

  • National team clients: not confirmed in accessible sources reviewed

  • Renewal/extension deals: Multiple

Fees shown are indicative estimates (not official).


Approach & Philosophy

DOBLE G Sport Group’s identity is built around ex-player leadership and an Argentina-rooted relationship map, aiming to combine on-the-ground credibility with international placement opportunities. They appear to focus on a tight roster and pragmatic pathways – using loans, stepping-stone leagues and early renewals to build leverage ahead of major moves.


Fees & Transparency

  • Typical commission range: commonly within FIFA service fee caps where applicable, depending on client type (player, engaging club)

  • FFAR service fee caps: capped service fees and mandatory structural rules (implementation and enforcement can vary by jurisdiction and legal challenges)

  • Payment rails: FIFA Clearing House is part of the intended service-fee payment process (subject to rollout and national implementation)

  • Dual representation: generally restricted, with conditions and prior written consent requirements highlighted in guidance and commentary

  • Image rights: typically handled via separate commercial agreements where applicable (not publicly disclosed for DOBLE G)


Compliance & Reputation

  • Disciplinary actions / sanctions: no publicly reported sanctions found in accessible sources reviewed

  • Litigation / disputes: none

  • Media sentiment: neutral to mixed – coverage focuses on the founders’ transition into representation and isolated interpersonal controversy, with no consistent negative reporting about agency operations


Awards/recognition

  • No major agency awards found in accessible public sources (as of 16.02.2026).

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