MVP Agency
European Talent Network
. Italy
€26mm

Key Facts

Name:
MVP Agency

Subtitle:
Pan-European network

Also known as:
MVP United

Founded:
Active under current structure since 2022 (exact incorporation year not publicly disclosed)

Headquarters:
Via Mauro Macchi 27, 20142 Milan, Italy

Players:
155 (1st tier: 15) – Total market value: €26mm

FIFA/FA registration:
Verified player agency since 1 September 2022, listed as a licensed Premium agency with FIFA-licensed intermediaries active in Italy and Poland

Languages:
Italian, Polish, English

Regions covered:
Italy, Poland, Central & Eastern Europe, Western Europe (including England, Germany, Spain, France, Belgium, Norway, Portugal, Ukraine via partner network)

Email:
info@mvptheagency.com; direct contact via gianluca.mancini@mvptheagency.com

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mvpagency__/


About

MVP Agency (also operating under the commercial name MVP United) is a Milan-based football agency focused on representing professional players across Italy and Central & Eastern Europe while building bridges into top European competitions. The agency works with a distributed network of country managers and scouts, particularly strong in Italy and Poland, to support players’ careers from lower leagues up to Serie A and national teams. Their service model combines classic player representation with in-house legal support, sponsorship brokering, and performance services.

MVP prioritises regular, close contact with clients and emphasises long-term career planning – reflected in the number of contract extensions and multi-year deals secured for young players in Serie B and Serie C clubs.


Key People

CEO / Founder

  • Gianluca Mancini – Founder & CEO of MVP Agency/MVP United; FIFA football agent and licensed intermediary, based in the Milan/Monza area.
    Phone: +39 320 8119868
    Email: gianluca.mancini@mvptheagency.com

Managing Director / Head of Football

  • Mateusz Ozog – Executive Director and licensed intermediary, leading operations in Central & Eastern Europe, particularly the Polish market.

Business Development

  • Leonardo Limatola

Licensed agents (selection)

  • Gianluca Mancini – Owner, FIFA/licensed intermediary (Italy; license ID not publicly listed)

  • Mateusz Ozog – Licensed intermediary (Poland)

  • Patryk Adamik – Licensed agent, Polish market focus

  • Krzysztof Wieczorek – Licensed agent, Polish market focus

  • Adrian Budzisz – Agent (Poland)

  • Roberto Ruscone – Agent (Italy)

Additional staff include Aldo Preite, Salvatore Cozza, Davide Pinto, Mario Sinno, Christian Bendinelli, Salvatore Malatino, Leandro Perez, Andrea Santonastaso, Nicola Pegoraro, Mario Martina, Niccolò Preite and Gianluca Zanetti.


Client Roster

Top players and talents (current)

  • Robin Gosens (ACF Fiorentina) – 05.07.1994

  • Mahir Emreli (1. FC Kaiserslautern) – 01.07.1997

  • Dario Saric (Antalyaspor) – 30.05.1997

  • Kamil Pestka (Wieczysta Kraków) – 22.08.1998

  • Lorenco Šimić (US Avellino 1912) – 15.07.1996

  • Jakub Łukowski (GKS Katowice) – 25.05.1996

  • Dawid Blanik (Korona Kielce) – 15.04.1997

  • Mattia Bortolussi (Calcio Padova) – 02.05.1996

  • Tommaso Guercio (Śląsk Wrocław) – 01.06.2005

  • Rafał Mamla (Korona Kielce) – 22.12.2003

  • Giovanni Daffara (US Avellino 1912) – 05.12.2004

  • Gabriele Parlanti (Carrarese Calcio 1908) – 28.01.2004

  • Giovanni Giunti (AC Perugia Calcio) – 11.03.2005

  • Michael Brentan (SEF Torres 1903) – 16.04.2002

  • Lorenzo Di Stefano (SEF Torres 1903) – 19.09.2002

  • Bob Murphy Omoregbe (FK Novi Pazar) – 05.11.2003

  • Raffaele Romano (Benevento Calcio) – 21.04.2005

  • Stefano Mangiapoco (Juventus Next Gen) – 27.01.2004

  • Nicolò Ledonne (Novara FC) – 23.03.2004

Notable former clients

  • Not publicly documented; no reliable open-source list of ex-clients distinct from the current roster.

Coaches/Staff represented (if any)

  • No dedicated public list of coaches; roster is overwhelmingly player-focused.


Notable Deals

  • 2025 – Lorenco Šimić to US Avellino 1912 (free transfer from Maccabi Haifa, contract to 2027)

  • 2025 – Stefano Mangiapoco to Juventus Next Gen (from Giana Erminio, contract to 2028 with option)

  • 2025 – Nicolò Ledonne to Novara (from Juventus U23, contract to 2027)

  • 2025 – Kamil Pestka to Wieczysta Kraków (from Raków Częstochowa, contract to 2027)

  • 2025 – Bob Murphy Omoregbe to FK Novi Pazar (from Milan system, contract to 2026)

  • 2025 – Raffaele Romano to Benevento Calcio (multi-year deal to 2028)

  • 2024 – Michael Brentan to SEF Torres 1903 (from AlbinoLeffe, contract to 2026)

  • 2025 – Giovanni Daffara to US Avellino 1912 (loan/short-term deal to 2026)


Services

  • Player representation and career management

  • Transfer intermediations (permanent and loan moves)

  • Contract negotiation and renewals

  • Legal support and basic tax structuring (via in-house and partner lawyers)

  • Sponsorship and commercial deals

  • PR & media support

  • Performance support and liaison with fitness/medical staff

  • International placement for young players (Italy, Poland, wider Europe)


Partner Network

  • Country managers and scouts working across: Italy, England, Germany, Spain, France, Norway, Belgium, Portugal, Ukraine

  • Strong club relationships in Serie B/C and Polish Ekstraklasa/I liga (Avellino, Torres, Korona Kielce, GKS Katowice, Novara, Juventus Next Gen and others)

  • External partners: legal and tax advisers in Italy and Poland, plus South-American links via staff such as Leandro Perez


Track Record (last 3 seasons)

  • Total transfers completed: Approx. 30–40 player moves (including loans and free transfers) since 2022

  • Deals ≥ €10m: None clearly documented for current clients in 2022–2025

  • Clients in top-5 leagues: At least 1 (Robin Gosens at Fiorentina in Serie A) plus several in strong second-tier leagues

  • National team clients: Several senior internationals, including Germany (Robin Gosens), Azerbaijan (Mahir Emreli) and Poland (Kamil Pestka)

  • Renewal/extension deals: Several renewals, including Giovanni Giunti’s extension with AC Perugia Calcio


Approach & Philosophy

MVP Agency operates on a “local manager – central HQ” model: each key territory has a country manager who works closely with the Milan headquarters, combining local relationships with centralised legal, commercial and analytical support. The focus is on continuous communication – players are kept in regular contact with their agents to guide decisions before, during and after contract cycles.

In scouting and development, MVP tends to invest early in young defenders and midfielders in Italy and Poland, placing them in Serie C/B or I liga/Ekstraklasa environments with clear pathways toward higher levels. Analytics and video are used to support traditional scouting, while negotiations aim for security through multi-year deals with realistic progression clauses.


Fees & Transparency

  • Commission levels are not publicly disclosed; they are expected to follow standard FIFA and national-FA guidelines.

  • No explicit dual-representation policy published; deals appear primarily player-side.

  • Image-rights and commercial income structures are handled case-by-case with partner lawyers.

  • Expense policies are not published and are likely embedded in individual representation agreements.


Compliance & Reputation

Disciplinary actions / sanctions:

  • No public records of sanctions against MVP Agency or its key licensed agents.

Litigation / disputes:

  • No major litigation involving the agency is publicly reported.

Media sentiment:

  • Generally neutral to positive; the agency appears mainly in transfer listings and agent references, with no notable scandals.


Awards / Recognition

  • No formal industry awards publicly listed.

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