Also known as: Eagle Eye; Eagle Eye Sport Managament
Founded: 2008 (Paraguay)
Headquarters: Sucre 1972 c/ Trifón Benítez Vera, 1409 Asunción, Paraguay
Players: 117 (85 in 1st tiers) • Total market value: €64mm
FIFA/FA registration: FIFA-licensed agents on staff — Diego Serrati; Enzo Prono (IDs not publicly listed). Corporate: EAGLE EYE FOOTBALL S.A. (Paraguay, RUC 800694503).
Languages: Spanish; English; Portuguese; French; Russian; Turkish
Regions covered: South America (Paraguay, Brazil, Argentina); Europe (Belgium, Russia); North America (USA/MLS); Middle East (UAE)
Email: info@eagleeye.com.py
Phone: +595984 130 796
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eagleeyefutbol/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/eagleeyefutbol/
X: https://x.com/eagleeyefutbol
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Eagle Eye is a Paraguay-based agency focused on identifying, developing, and exporting Paraguayan talent to elite leagues. Founded in 2008, it works end-to-end across youth and first-team careers, combining legal support, contract negotiation, and relocation with in-house scouting, performance guidance, and video/analytics services. The model emphasizes pathway moves in South America with targeted steps to Europe, MLS, and the Gulf.
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CEO/Founder: Diego Serrati — President & Agent (APF/FIFA-licensed)
Managing Director / Head of Football: Enzo Prono — Executive Director & Agent
Licensed agents: Diego Serrati; Enzo Prono
Senior staff: Ariana Saguier — Manager; Hugo Fleitas — Scout; María Paz Enciso — Staff; Agustín Ayala — Staff
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Top players (current):
Jhohan Romaña (CA San Lorenzo de Almagro)
Damián Bobadilla (São Paulo FC)
Roberto Fernández (Dynamo Moscow)
Júnior Alonso (Atlético Mineiro)
Matías Segovia (RWDM Brussels)
Robert Rojas (Club Libertad)
Mateo Gamarra (Cruzeiro EC)
Rising talents / U23:
Alexandro Maidana (Club Guaraní)
Rodrigo Gómez (Cerro Porteño U20)
Fabrizio Baruja (Olimpia U19)
Ezequiel González (Sportivo Ameliano)
Tobías León (Olimpia U19)
Notable former clients: not publicly documented
Coaches/Staff represented (if any): not publicly documented
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2025 — Ronaldo Dejesús: Cerro Porteño → Lanús; permanent; fee ~€1.0m; contract to 2027
2025 — Mateo Gamarra: Athletico Paranaense → Cruzeiro; loan; to Dec 2025
2024 — Jhohan Romaña: Austin FC → San Lorenzo; permanent; reported fee ~€0.7m; contract to 2026
2024 — Matías Segovia: Botafogo → Al Ain; loan (returned 2025); prior move Guaraní → Botafogo in 2023 for ~€1.4m
2022 — Sebastián Ferreira: Club Libertad → Houston Dynamo; permanent; club-record fee reported ~$4.3m; DP deal to 2025 (+ option)
2022 — Júnior Alonso: FC Krasnodar → Atlético Mineiro; loan for 2022 (subsequently rejoined Atlético Mineiro permanently in 2024)
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Contract negotiation; domestic & international transfers/loans; legal advice; image rights & sponsorships; PR/branding; relocation & family support; wellness & nutrition; technical support/coaching; statistics & video analysis; custom video edits.
Clubs and touchpoints include Club Libertad, Cerro Porteño, Olimpia, Guaraní, São Paulo FC, Cruzeiro, San Lorenzo, Dynamo Moscow, RWDM, Al Ain, Houston Dynamo; plus aligned scouts, lawyers, physios and marketing partners across South America, Europe, MLS and the Gulf.
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Total transfers completed: 12+ (including loans and permanent moves)
Deals ≥ €10m: 0
Clients in top-5 leagues: 0 (current)
National team clients: Paraguay senior/U23; Colombia senior
Renewal/extension deals: not publicly highlighted
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Eagle Eye prioritises stepwise pathway building — securing consistent minutes domestically before targeted jumps abroad. Negotiations emphasise sell-ons, buy options and performance bonuses, while a 360° care model (legal, wellness, analytics, video) supports athletes through transitions and maximises long-term value.
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Commission ranges align with FFAR/local federation practice; dual representation only with informed consent. Image-rights and expenses handled case-by-case with prior disclosure.
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Disciplinary actions / sanctions: none publicly reported
Litigation / disputes: none notable in the public domain
Media sentiment: neutral-to-positive — steady first-team placements, notable exports (e.g., Bobadilla to São Paulo), and record MLS sale (Ferreira)
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