KAI Football
Cross-Border Deals
. UK/UAE
€7mm

Key Facts

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/


About

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.


Key People

  • 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)


Client Roster

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


Notable Deals

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.


Services

  • 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)


Partner Network

  • Not itemised publicly; inferred multi-market network emphasis based on leadership profiles and deal log footprint.


Track Record (last 3 seasons)

  • 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.


Approach & Philosophy

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.


Fees & Transparency

  • 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.


Compliance & Reputation

  • 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


Awards/recognition

  • No awards/recognition publicly referenced in accessible sources.

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