FGM Uruguay
Montevideo Talent Pipeline
. Uruguay
€31mm

Key Facts

Founded: Not publicly disclosed
Headquarters: Boulevard Artigas 529, Montevideo, Uruguay 11300
Players: 34 (1st tier: 21) — Total market value: €31mm
FIFA/FA registration: FIFA-licensed agents on staff (e.g., Guillermo Acquarone)
Languages: Spanish, English
Regions covered: Uruguay, wider South America, Europe (placements in LaLiga/Saudi Pro League/Colombia)
Email: Not publicly listed (primary contact
Phone: +598 99 305 472
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fgmuruguay


About

FGM Uruguay is a Montevideo-based football representation agency. The firm focuses on scouting and career management for Uruguayan talents, building step-up pathways from domestic clubs into international leagues across South America and Europe/Asia. Public rosters and announcements show active movement into Colombia’s Primera A and the Saudi Pro League, alongside development pipelines in Uruguay.


Key People

  • Co-Founders: Federico Fradl, Guillermo Acquarone and Gonzalo Matos.

  • Licensed agents: Guillermo Acquarone and Federico Fradl — FIFA-licensed agents.

  • Football operations (public profiles): Gonzalo Mattos — Sporting Director/Manager.

  • Head of Scouting: Gabriel Oroza

  • Scouts: Anthony Rijo and Rozney Allegretti


Client Roster

Top players (current):

  • Gastón Álvarez (Al-Qadsiah FC)

  • Alan Rodríguez (Internacional)

  • Cristopher Fiermarín (Deportes Tolima)

  • Emiliano Gómez (Puebla)

  • Nicolás Acevedo (Esporte Clube Bahia)

  • Leandro Lozano (Argentinos Juniors)

  • Agustín Anello (Boston River)

  • Juan Pintado (Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata)

  • Mathías Tomás (APOEL Nicosia)

  • Lucas de los Santos (Defensor Sporting Club)

Rising talents / U23:

  • Gianluca Colla (Beroe Stara Zagora)

  • Francisco Bregante (Liverpool FC Montevideo)

  • Tomás Viera (Nacional B)

  • Mateo Ayres (Albion FC)

Notable former clients: Not publicly consolidated.

Coaches/Staff represented (if any): Not publicly listed.


Notable Deals

  • 2024 — Gastón Álvarez: Getafe → Al-Qadsiah FC (permanent; reported ~€13m); contract to 2028.

  • 2025 — Cristopher Fiermarín: transfer to Deportes Tolima (announced by agency/club).

  • 2024–2025 — Agustín Anello: signed for Boston River (Uruguay).


Services

  • Contract negotiation, transfers/loans, and renewals

  • Career planning and club onboarding

  • Scouting and youth development pathways

  • Media/PR coordination; relocation and legal liaison


Partner Network

  • Demonstrated club pathways via recent clients: Al-Qadsiah FC, Deportes Tolima, Puebla, Boston River, Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata, Albion FC, Beroe Stara Zagora, Liverpool FC Montevideo, Nacional.


Track Record (last 3 seasons)

  • Total transfers completed: Not centrally disclosed (multiple first-division moves visible).

  • Deals ≥ €10m: At least one (Álvarez to Al-Qadsiah, ~€13m reported).

  • Clients in top-5 leagues: Presence within last three seasons via LaLiga (Álvarez at Getafe prior to 2024 move).

  • National team clients: Uruguay youth/senior call-ups among roster.

  • Renewal/extension deals: Not publicly consolidated.


Approach & Philosophy

FGM Uruguay emphasizes step-by-step development for domestic prospects, targeting stable minutes at the right level before orchestrating international moves. Communications highlight ongoing youth scouting (“FGM Proyección”) and a hands-on management model.


Fees & Transparency

Typical industry commissions (often 5–10% depending on mandate/jurisdiction). Dual-representation handled under competition rules with written client consent.


Compliance & Reputation

  • Disciplinary actions / sanctions: No public records found.

  • Litigation / disputes: None publicly documented.

  • Media sentiment: Neutral; coverage centers on player signings and international moves.


Awards/recognition

No public awards listed.

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