Also known as: KAI Football Ltd; KAI Football Agency
Founded: 2023
Headquarters: London, England, United Kingdom (3 Cavendish Square, London W1G 0LB)
Players: 25+ (14) – Total market value: €7mm
FIFA/FA registration: FIFA-licensed agents listed publicly (individual licence IDs not shown in public sources)
Languages: English; Italian; Portuguese (based on public team profiles)
Regions covered: Europe; Middle East; North America (as stated in public team profile)
Email: info@kaifootball.com
Phone: +44 20 3322 8577
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kaifootballagency/
KAI Football is a London-based representation business incorporated in late 2023 and publicly positioned as an international-focused football agency.
From its public bios and deal log, the group highlights cross-border player management, scouting-led recruitment and transfer execution across multiple markets.
Its public client list skews toward Europe-based professionals plus youth prospects in Germany and the Balkans.
Andrea Radrizzani – Chairman / Investor (Founder-side leadership)
Short bio: Business executive and investor presented as the organisation’s chairman, with a background in sports and media ventures. Former Leeds United owner.
Giovanni Santoro – Co-Founder; Football Agent (Managing leadership)
Short bio: FIFA-licensed football agent presented as a co-founder/leading figure, describing work across Europe, the Middle East and North America and involvement in multiple cross-border moves.
Gleison Santos – Scouting / Recruitment leadership
Short bio: Presented as a scouting/recruitment lead with a Brazil-linked pathway and international scouting emphasis.
Licensed agents (publicly listed)
Giovanni Santoro – FIFA licensed (licence ID not shown)
Dimitri De Roeck – FIFA licensed (licence ID not shown)
Giuseppe Spitali – FIFA licensed (licence ID not shown)
Top players and players (current):
Cem Türkmen (Eintracht Trier) – 30.05.2002
Youssef Amyn (AEK Larnaca) – 21.08.2003
Kreshnik Hajrizi (FC Sion)
Maximiliano Caufriez (Clermont Foot 63)
Sam Greenwood (Preston North End)
Alhassan Yusuf (New England Revolution)
Mathias Normann (Al Raed)
Keelan Lebon (Penybont FC)
Bleart Tolaj (FC Ballkani) – 07.02.2000
Matej Tomić (Slaven Belupo U19) – 16.01.2008
Mekhi Gray (Union Berlin U19) – 19.02.2007
Vladislav Galkin (Alemannia Aachen U19) – 19.07.2006
Aurel Limani (KF Drenica) – 14.04.2006
Mechak Quiala-Tito (Fortuna Düsseldorf II) – 15.08.2005
Arian Amyn (Eintracht Hohkeppel) – 01.11.2006
Public deal log highlights include examples such as Sam Greenwood (loan), Alhassan Yusuf, Mathias Normann, Maximiliano Caufriez, Abakar Sylla, Youssef Amyn, Lucas Pirard and Kreshnik Hajrizi.
Note: Fees and contract lengths are not displayed on that public log; adding verified € fees requires per-transfer validation.
Player representation and contract negotiation
Transfer and loan facilitation (domestic and cross-border)
Scouting-led recruitment and career planning
Relocation support and multi-market coordination (where applicable)
Not itemised publicly; inferred multi-market network emphasis based on leadership profiles and deal log footprint.
Total transfers completed: The public deal log shows multiple completed moves across 2023–2026, but it is a highlights list rather than a full dataset.
Deals ≥ €10m: N/A
Clients in top-5 leagues: At least one current client is listed at a Ligue 1 club
National team clients: Public player profiles show senior and youth international involvement (example: Youssef Amyn and several youth internationals).
Renewal/extension deals: Not systematically published in the accessible public sources.
KAI Football’s public positioning emphasises international execution and market-bridging, with leadership profiles highlighting multi-region coverage and a scouting-driven identification layer.
The public roster indicates a mix of senior professionals and development bets in youth systems, particularly in Germany and the Balkans.
FIFA’s FFAR framework is the relevant global baseline for agent services, with practical enforcement and constraints varying by jurisdiction.
The agency publicly lists FIFA-licensed agents, but individual licence IDs are not displayed in the accessible public sources.
No public policy page was identified detailing commission ranges, dual-representation policy, or expense handling.
Disciplinary actions / sanctions: No public disciplinary record found in accessible sources.
Litigation / disputes: No public litigation summary found in accessible sources.
Media sentiment: Neutral – footprint is primarily official bios
No awards/recognition publicly referenced in accessible sources.
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