Also known as: Pintex Sports, PINTEX LIMITED
Founded: 05.09.2018 (company incorporation); active football agency operations evidenced by 2020 onwards
Headquarters: 77 Marsh Wall, 8Floor, SQB, E14 9SH, London, United Kingdom
Players: 7 (2) – Total market value: €38mm
FIFA/FA registration: The FA – FA Registered Football Agent: Peter Ejiasi (FARA1059, authorised for minors until 29.10.2028)
Languages: English
Regions covered: UK, Iberia, West Africa, Benelux, Balkans
Email: Contact via IG or LinkedIn
Phone: 07466045342
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pintexsports/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-ejiasi-163ab5a4/
PINTEX Sports Agency is a London-based player representation outfit focused on international football intermediation and player management. It is led by Peter Ejiasi and is positioned around cross-border career management, with a visible pipeline involving West African talent and European leagues. The agency manages a compact roster that includes Premier League-level representation.
Peter Obiora Ejiasi – Managing Director / Founder
UK company director for PINTEX LIMITED (appointed 11.06.2020).
Listed by The FA as a FA Registered Football Agent (FARA1059) and authorised for minors until 29.10.2028.
Public positioning: “Changing lives through Sports – International Football Intermediation – Player Management.”
Contact: Phone (agency) 07466045342
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-ejiasi-163ab5a4/
Other named company officers (historical / filings context)
Additional directors are listed as resigned (Michael Duke; Joshua Garcia).
Licensed agents:
Peter Ejiasi (The FA: FARA1059)
Top players and talents:
Abdul Fatawu Issahaku (Leicester City) – 08.03.2004
Christantus Uche (Crystal Palace) – 19.05.2003
Sixtus Ogbuehi (KV Kortrijk) – 15.03.2003
José Antonio (Sacachispas FC) – 03.01.2002
Mohammed Yahaya (KF Egnatia) – 10.11.2004
Uche Nwafuru (Vermont Green FC) – 30.03.2004
Yahaya Nwanfuru (Sporting Lagos FC) – 26.05.2005
Christ Daniel Ahouzan (FC Hyères) – 02.01.2001
Notable former clients:
No widely documented former-client list found from primary sources (agency roster appears small and current-focused).
Coaches/Staff represented (if any):
None publicly listed.
2025 – Christantus Uche – Getafe → Crystal Palace – loan transfer (one-year loan).
2024 – Christantus Uche – AD Ceuta → Getafe – permanent transfer – €0.5m.
2023 – Abdul Fatawu Issahaku – Sporting CP → Leicester City – loan – €0.75m (loan fee).
2024 – Abdul Fatawu Issahaku – Sporting CP → Leicester City – permanent (reported €17m; treat as reported figure as fee has also been described as undisclosed).
2025 – Sixtus Ogbuehi – CD Eldense → KV Kortrijk – permanent – €0.45m.
2024 – Mohammed Yahaya – Accra Lions → KF Egnatia – transfer announced (fee undisclosed publicly).
Transfer negotiation and cross-border intermediation
Player career management and planning
Contract support and representation within FA/FIFA frameworks
Club-facing relationships evidenced via deals in England (Leicester City, Crystal Palace), Spain (Getafe, Eldense), Belgium (KV Kortrijk), Albania (KF Egnatia).
Total transfers completed: 5 clearly evidenced transactions involving current roster players (2023–2025).
Deals ≥ €10m: 1 (reported) – Abdul Fatawu Issahaku permanent move to Leicester City reported around €17m.
Clients in top-5 leagues: 2 (Premier League) – Abdul Fatawu Issahaku (Leicester City), Christantus Uche (Crystal Palace).
National team clients: 1 – Christantus Uche (Nigeria).
Renewal/extension deals: 0 publicly evidenced in the accessible sources.
The agency’s outward messaging emphasizes player management and international intermediation, suggesting a relationship-driven model with cross-border placement opportunities. With a small roster and multiple moves spanning Spain, England, Belgium, and Albania, the operational focus appears to be targeted deal execution rather than volume representation.
FIFA regulations require that service fees are paid by the agent’s client under the relevant representation agreement.
In England, The FA Football Agent Regulations are in force and were updated ahead of the 2025/26 season.
Typical commission ranges are not publicly disclosed by the agency; commission arrangements should be documented in representation agreements per applicable regulations.
Disciplinary actions / sanctions: No official sanctions found in the reviewed public sources.
Litigation / disputes: None
Media sentiment: Neutral-to-positive overall around client moves, driven by official club statements and standard transfer coverage.
No major industry awards or formal recognitions publicly documented for the agency in the reviewed sources.
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