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/
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.
Gastón “La Gata” Fernández – Co-founder / Owner (Argentina)
Former Argentine professional forward, best known for long spells at Estudiantes.
Role: player-network lead and senior relationship figure in Argentina.
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gatafernandez10/
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)
Former Argentine midfielder and later coach; listed in the agency’s leadership team publicly.
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/guillepereyra80/
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).
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
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).
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)
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)
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).
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.
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)
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
No major agency awards found in accessible public sources (as of 16.02.2026).
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