Also known as: Aldave Sporting Group; Pedro Aldave Ortúzar (personal practice)
Founded: Not publicly disclosed (the founder states 20+ years in the business)
Headquarters: Asunción, Paraguay
Players: 26 (22) — Total market value: €38mm
FIFA/FA registration: FIFA-licensed; FA (England) Registered Football Agent — FARA1146 (not authorised for minors)
Languages: Spanish, English
Regions covered: South America; Europe; North America
Email: contacto@aldavesportsagent.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aldavesportsagent
Aldave Sports Agent is the agency led by Paraguayan agent Pedro Aldave, focused on identifying and exporting South American talent to elite leagues. The group is active across Paraguay’s top clubs and pathways into Europe (Premier League, Ligue 1) and North America (MLS, Liga MX). The founder cites more than two decades of experience in transfers and career management.
CEO/Founder: Pedro Aldave (Paraguay)
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pedroaldavereal
Managing Director / Head of Football: Pedro Aldave
Licensed agents:
Pedro Aldave — FA ID FARA1146 (England)
Top players (current):
Julio Enciso (RC Strasbourg Alsace)
Enso González (Wolverhampton Wanderers)
Rubén Lezcano (Fluminense)
Nahuel Guzmán (Tigres UANL)
Lucas Alario (Estudiantes La Plata)
Lorenzo Melgarejo (Libertad)
Ian Glavinovich (Philadelphia Union)
Rising talents / U23:
Alexis Fretes (Libertad)
Christian Martínez (Sportivo Trinidense)
Lisandro Piñero (Banfield)
Notable former clients:
Celso Ortiz
Adam Bareiro
Coaches/Staff represented (if any):
None publicly listed.
2025 — Julio Enciso: Brighton → RC Strasbourg Alsace, permanent; fee undisclosed; four-year contract (to 2029).
2025 — Rubén Lezcano: Libertad → Fluminense, transfer ~€4.8m; contract to Dec 2029.
2025 — Gustavo Velázquez: Newell’s Old Boys → Cerro Porteño, transfer; contract to Dec 2026.
2025 — Joaquín Torres: Philadelphia Union → Amazonas FC, permanent; short-term deal to Nov 2025.
2024 — Bruno Valdez: Boca Juniors → Cerro Porteño, loan (extended; current deal to Dec 2025).
2024 — Ian Glavinovich: Newell’s Old Boys → Philadelphia Union, one-year loan with purchase option.
2023 — Enso González: Libertad → Wolverhampton Wanderers, reported ~£5–6m; six-year contract (to 2029).
Contract negotiation and renewals
Domestic and international transfers/loans
Image rights and sponsorship brokering
PR/branding and media guidance
Legal/tax coordination with external counsel
Relocation, logistics, and wellbeing support
Performance support and scouting/analytics
Post-career planning and mentorship
Clubs and academies frequently involved: Libertad, Cerro Porteño, Newell’s Old Boys, Fluminense, Wolverhampton Wanderers, RC Strasbourg, Philadelphia Union, Tigres.
Collaboration with Epic Sports on selected transfers.
Total transfers completed: 7
Deals ≥ €10m: 0 confirmed publicly
Clients in top-5 leagues: 2
National team clients: 4+ with senior caps
Renewal/extension deals: 2
Early identification in Paraguay and neighboring markets, then step-by-step placements into higher-visibility leagues. Emphasis on long-term contracts, playing-time pathways, and off-pitch support (branding, relocation, wellbeing).
Commission structures are not publicly disclosed. Representation terms are negotiated under FIFA Football Agent Regulations and applicable national rules. Dual representation is used only with informed written consent where permitted.
Disciplinary actions / sanctions: None publicly recorded against the agency/founder.
Litigation / disputes: No public decisions identified; occasional critical opinion pieces exist but without official sanctions.
Media sentiment: Neutral to positive overall; the founder holds a leadership role within Paraguay’s agents’ association.
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