Also known as: MagicPlayers, Magic Players 21
Founded: 2002
Headquarters: Barcelona, Spain (Carrer del Dr. Ferran, 6-8, 08034)
Players: 40+ (5+ 1st tier) – Total market value: €47mm
FIFA/FA registration: Spain – specific agent licence IDs not publicly listed in the sources reviewed
Languages: Spanish, English
Regions covered: Spain, Portugal, EU (primary), plus international placements
Email: Not publicly listed (contact form available)
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/magicplayers21/
X: https://x.com/magicplayers21
MagicPlayers 21 is a Barcelona-based football representation agency founded in 2002 by Javier “Mágico” Díaz Pons.
The agency positions itself around a close, player-first model built on loyalty, empathy and closeness, and highlights early adoption of coaching/mental methodology (from 2007) plus an in-house communication/marketing department launched in 2022.
Their roster spans senior pros and youth development, with visibility through clients in Spain’s top levels and international moves.
Javier “Mágico” Díaz Pons – Founder / CEO (football agent)
Founded MagicPlayers in Barcelona in 2002 and remains the figure most publicly associated with the agency’s philosophy and operations.
Contact: No direct email/phone published; agency contact is via web form and social channels.
Top players and talents (current):
Aleix García (Bayer 04 Leverkusen) – 28.06.1997
Pau Víctor (SC Braga) – 26.11.2001
Rafa Obrador (SL Benfica) – 24.02.2004
Oriol Romeu (Southampton FC) – 24.09.1991
Pol Lozano (RCD Espanyol) – 06.10.1999
Ramón Terrats (RCD Espanyol) – 18.10.2000
Pablo Ramón (Real Racing Club) – 30.06.2001
Alpha Diounkou (Omonia Nicosia) – 10.10.2001
Pedro Ortiz (Córdoba CF) – 19.08.2000
Carlos Albarrán (Córdoba CF) – 15.01.1994
Ángel Fortuño (RCD Espanyol) – 05.10.2001
Óscar Ureña (FC Barcelona Atlètic) – 31.05.2003
Iago Indias (UD Ibiza) – 03.01.1996
Pol Arnau (Girona FC B) – 23.12.2004
Adri López (UB Conquense) – 09.01.1999
Enric Gallego (CD Tenerife) – 12.09.1986
Thomas Giaquinto (UD Poblense) – 20.03.2000
Elias Ramírez (CE Andratx) – 23.04.1999
Oussama El Goumiri (CP Cacereño) – 28.04.2003
Pere García (Valencia Mestalla) – 22.03.2002
Gabriel Ramis (CD Atlético Baleares) – 01.01.2003
Xavi Rufo (RCD Espanyol B) – 15.07.2005
Iker Reche (Terrassa FC) – 02.03.2006
Joan Salvá (UD Poblense) – 01.02.1999
Aldo One (CE Atlètic Lleida) – 05.01.1995
Sehou Sarr (UE Tona) – 20.09.2000
Dani Reina (CD Unión Sur Yaiza) – 10.04.1999
Papa Diounkou (Kormákur/Hvöt) – 02.09.2000
Sergio Ayala (CF Badalona) – 19.03.1993
Aleix Grabulosa (CP San Cristóbal) – 02.07.2003
Notable former clients: Not reliably confirmed from the sources reviewed.
Coaches/Staff represented (if any): Not publicly confirmed from the sources reviewed.
2024 – Aleix García: Girona → Bayer Leverkusen – permanent – €18mm – 5-year deal (to 2029).
2025 – Pau Víctor: FC Barcelona → SC Braga – permanent – €12mm + €3mm add-ons (total €15mm) – contract to 2030.
2025 – Rafa Obrador: Real Madrid → Benfica – permanent – €5mm – contract to 2030.
2025 – Ramón Terrats: Villarreal → RCD Espanyol – loan – fee not disclosed – option to buy.
2025 – Oriol Romeu: FC Barcelona → Southampton – permanent – fee not disclosed.
2024 – Ángel Fortuño: contract situation referenced via extension date – fee not applicable.
2025 – Pablo Ramón: loan move to Racing Santander stated by the agency – fee not disclosed.
Player representation and contract negotiation
Transfers and loans (national and international placements)
Player development support, including coaching/mental methodology focus
In-house communications and marketing support
Club-facing network implied through recurring placements in Spain and international moves.
Specific named partners are not publicly listed in the sources reviewed.
Total transfers completed: at least 6 publicly evidenced client moves/registrations since 2023/24
Deals ≥ €10m: 2
Clients in top-5 leagues: 5+ - Aleix García (Bundesliga), La Liga players,
National team clients: Aleix García (Spain) and Rafa Obrador (Spain U21) evidenced
Renewal/extension deals: at least 1 publicly evidenced
MagicPlayers emphasizes a proximity-driven representation style, framing the agency as a long-term companion to players and families rather than a purely transactional intermediary.
They also highlight early adoption of coaching/mental methodology and an in-house comms/marketing function to provide broader support.
No public standard commission ranges disclosed in the sources reviewed.
FFAR requires written representation agreements, relevant registrations/disclosures where applicable, and sets constraints around service fees depending on deal/representation structure.
Disciplinary actions / sanctions: none identified in the sources reviewed
Litigation / disputes: none identified in the sources reviewed
Media sentiment: neutral-to-positive, mostly standard transfer reporting and announcements
No formal awards found in the sources reviewed.
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