Mesas Sport
Spanish Boutique
. Spain
€33mm

Key Facts

Founded: 2010
Headquarters: Spain (exact office address not publicly confirmed)
Players: 80+ (10+ 1st tier) | Total market value: €33mm
FIFA/FA registration: FIFA-licensed football agents (Spain – RFEF jurisdiction); individual FIFA licence numbers not publicly disclosed in open sources
Languages: Spanish, English (public-facing communications)
Regions covered: Spain, broader Europe, selective international placements (incl. MLS, Australia, Poland)
Email: contacto@mesassport.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mesas_sport/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mesassport/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/mesas-sport/
X: https://x.com/MesasSport


About

Mesas Sport is a Spain-based football representation agency led by Pepe Mesas and a small team of agents, managing player careers across Spanish professional levels with some international moves. The client base is strongest in Spain, with placements also seen in leagues outside Spain. The positioning is closer to a boutique operator than a mass-market super-agency, with a roster weighted toward Segunda and lower tiers plus selected first-tier clients.


Key People

  • Pepe Mesas – Owner / Football Agent
    Contact: contacto@mesassport.com |
    Bio: José Jesús Mesas Puerta (born 24 December 1968), known as Mesas, is a Spanish former footballer who played as a defender. Born in Madrid, he came through local and Real Madrid’s youth setup, later enjoying a long spell at CD Leganés (184 appearances) before playing for Sporting de Gijón and a brief stint with Dundee in Scotland. After retiring in 2003, he moved into football representation and works as a football agent.

  • Pedro Largo – Owner / Football Agent
    Contact: contacto@mesassport.com
    Bio: Pedro Largo Carazo (born 11 June 1972 in Barcelona) is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a centre-back. He spent most of his career in Spain’s Segunda División, racking up 300+ league appearances across clubs including Getafe, Leganés, Badajoz, Murcia, Poli Ejido, and Xerez. After retiring, he held roles within Spanish football institutions—reportedly serving on the RFEF Delegated Commission (2004–2008) and later as Secretary General of the AFE (Spanish footballers’ union).

  • Raúl Lozano Gutiérrez – Owner / Football Agent
    Contact: contacto@mesassport.com

  • Andreu Guerao Mayoral – Football Agent

  • Alberto Bajo Del Hierro – Football Agent


Client Roster

Top players (current):

  • Hugo Duro (Valencia) 10.11.1999

  • Miguel Rubio (Espanyol) 11.03.1998

  • David Jiménez (RM Castilla) 14.03.2004

  • Álex Sancris (Getafe) 18.01.1997

  • Son (Ludogorets) 30.03.1994

  • Diego Sánchez (Sporting Gijón) 18.07.2003

  • Pelayo Fernández (Cádiz CF) 29.04.2003

  • Alonso Coello (Toronto) 12.10.1999

  • Lalo Aguilar (CD Leganés) 11.06.2002

  • Unai Elgezabal (Levante) 25.04.1993

  • Diego Barri (Castellón) 19.09.1995

  • Jesús Jiménez (Nieciecza) 05.11.1993

  • Álvaro Rodríguez (SD Eibar) 22.07.1994

  • Juan Aspra (Antequera CF) 30.07.2002

  • Saúl del Cerro (Burgos CF) 20.05.2004

  • Juan Muñiz (Adelaide United) 14.03.1992

  • Álvaro Bustos (Real Murcia) 26.06.1995

  • Nacho Heras (Sepsi OSK) 23.03.1997

  • José Luis Cortés (Ponferradina) 22.08.2001

  • Sergio Diez (UD Ibiza) 28.07.2003

  • Ariel Herrero (CD Estepona FS) 03.06.1999

  • Enol Coto (Ourense CF) 23.03.2001

  • Javi Moreno (Albacete) 16.05.2000


Notable Deals

  • 2025 – Miguel Rubio (Granada to Espanyol) – free transfer; contract publicly reported to 2028.

  • 2025 – Pelayo Fernández (Rayo Vallecano to Cádiz) – loan.

  • 2025 – Juan Muñiz (to Adelaide United) – international move; contract to 30.06.2028.

  • 2025 – Tamir Glazer (Maccabi Tel Aviv to UD Ibiza) – contract to 30.06.2027.

  • 2025 – Diego Barri (Cultural Leonesa to CD Castellón) – contract to 30.06.2027.

  • 2025 – Jesús Jiménez (to Bruk-Bet Termalica Nieciecza) – contract to 30.06.2027.

  • 2024 – Saúl del Cerro (Mérida AD to Burgos CF) – contract to 30.06.2027.


Services

  • Contract negotiation and renewals

  • Transfers and loans (domestic and international placements)

  • Career planning and representation agreements aligned with FFAR

  • Support around compliance requirements where applicable


Partner Network

  • Clubs across Spain’s top four levels via client placements

  • International club touchpoints through active clients in Australia and Poland


Track Record (last 3 seasons)

  • Total transfers completed (documented, 2023–2026): at least 61 senior moves/placements publicly verifiable from profiles and/or media reporting

  • Deals ≥ €10m: 0 publicly verified in available open sources for 2023–2026

  • Clients in top-5 leagues (current): Hugo Duro (LaLiga), Miguel Rubio (LaLiga)

  • National team clients (current, youth/senior): Baba Diocou (Spain U17 listed), Tamir Glazer (Israel U21 listed)

  • Renewal/extension deals: multiple clients show active contracts through 2026–2028 across clubs


Approach & Philosophy

MESAS SPORT’s roster profile suggests a Spain-first model built around day-to-day career management for professionals in LaLiga2 and the federation divisions, with selective international pathways when a fit appears. The agency’s practical edge is consistent placement and continuity across contracts rather than blockbuster transfer volumes.


Fees & Transparency

FFAR caps agent service fees depending on the client and remuneration level, with a general “client-pays” model and defined payment mechanics.


Compliance & Reputation

  • Disciplinary actions / sanctions: No widely reported sanctions found in major public sources during this research

  • Litigation / disputes: No clearly documented public litigation identified in reviewed sources

  • Media sentiment: Neutral-to-positive – coverage located is primarily transactional (signings/loans)


Awards/recognition

  • No major industry awards or formal recognitions found in verifiable public sources during this research.

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