PINTEX Sports Agency
Africa Bridge
. UK
€38mm

Key Facts

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/


About

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.


Key People

  • 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)


Client Roster (Top players – current)

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.


Notable Deals

  • 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).


Services

  • Transfer negotiation and cross-border intermediation

  • Player career management and planning

  • Contract support and representation within FA/FIFA frameworks


Partner Network

  • Club-facing relationships evidenced via deals in England (Leicester City, Crystal Palace), Spain (Getafe, Eldense), Belgium (KV Kortrijk), Albania (KF Egnatia).


Track Record (last 3 seasons)

  • 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.


Approach & Philosophy

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.


Fees & Transparency

  • 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.


Compliance & Reputation

  • 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.


Awards/recognition

  • No major industry awards or formal recognitions publicly documented for the agency in the reviewed sources.

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