Eagle Eye Sports Management (Eagle Eye Football)
Paraguayan Talent Gateway
. Paraguay
€64mm

Key Facts

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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About

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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Key People

  • 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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Client Roster (teams in brackets)

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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Notable Deals

  • 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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Services

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.

Partner Network

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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Track Record (last 3 seasons)

  • 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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Approach & Philosophy

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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Fees & Transparency

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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Compliance & Reputation

  • 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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