Proyecta Players
Football Career Strategists
. Argentina
€52mm

Key Facts

Also known as: Proyecta Players Representaciones
Founded: Not publicly disclosed
Headquarters: Juan Díaz de Solís 2384, (B1636DWH) Puerto de Olivos, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Players: 40+ (30+ 1st tier) – €52mm
FIFA/FA registration: Not publicly listed (no IDs disclosed)
Languages: Spanish (public-facing), English (international operations mentioned)
Regions covered: Argentina, South America, Europe, North America (international placement focus)
Email: Not publicly listed (website contact form available)
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/proyectaplayers/


About

Proyecta Players is Bueno Aires based and positions itself as a football representation agency focused on career management, market scouting, and contract support, emphasizing planning, analysis, and international opportunities. Its messaging highlights adaptability to modern football and alignment with international legal frameworks for contractual backing.


Key People

  • Public leadership / ownership: Not publicly disclosed on the official website pages reviewed.

  • General contact: Via the website contact form (address listed for Puerto de Olivos, Buenos Aires Province).

  • Licensed agents: Not publicly listed (no individual FIFA license IDs disclosed).


Client Roster (Top 30 current)

Top players and talents (current):

  • José Manuel López (Palmeiras) – 06.12.2000

  • Nahuel Estévez (Parma) – 14.11.1995

  • Malcom Braida (Boca Juniors) – 17.05.1997

  • Ignacio Miramón (Lille) – 12.06.2003

  • Alan Lescano (Argentinos Juniors) – 11.11.2001

  • Joaquín Gho (Argentinos Juniors) – 14.05.2003

  • Lorenzo Faravelli (Cruz Azul) – 29.03.1993

  • Rodrigo Rey (Independiente) – 08.03.1991

  • Juan Dinenno (São Paulo) – 29.08.1994

  • Alan Forneris (Colón) – 02.07.2004

  • Augusto Schott (Talleres)

  • Luciano Giménez (Huracán)

  • Tomás Verón Lupi (Nacional)

  • Nicolás Previtali (Atlanta) – 02.05.1995

  • Gerónimo Heredia (Belgrano) – 27.06.2005

  • Francisco Maidana (Gimnasia Jujuy) – 02.08.2001

  • Rogelio Funes Mori (León)

  • Fabrizio Sartori (Independiente Rivadavia)

  • Nicolás Nardelli (Racing de Córdoba)

  • Ignacio Guerrico (The Strongest)

  • Richard Schunke (Independiente Rivadavia)

  • Alexis Domínguez (Tristán Suárez) – 30.10.1996

  • Bruno Duarte (Without Club) – 20.06.1995

  • Rodrigo Melo (Estudiantes BA) – 24.09.1995

  • Lucas Ríos (Atlanta)

  • Leonel Galeano (Atlanta)

  • Mauro Díaz (Universidad Católica)

  • Valente Pierani (Estudiantes)

  • Ramiro Funes Mori (Estudiantes)

  • Luciano Pons (Universidad de Chile)

Notable former clients: Not clearly evidenced from public roster sources.

Coaches/Staff represented (if any):

  • Walter Ribonetto (Without Club)

  • Javier Gandolfi (Without Club)

  • Mario Sciacqua (Deportes La Serena)

  • Gabriel Schürrer (Vinotinto FC)

  • Aníbal Biggeri (All Boys)

  • Fabián Lisa (Arsenal)


Notable Deals

  • 2025: Malcom Braida – San Lorenzo → Boca Juniors – permanent transfer – €1.6mm

  • 2025: Joaquín Gho – Sarmiento → Argentinos Juniors – permanent transfer – €0.85mm

  • 2023: Ignacio Miramón – Gimnasia LP → Lille – permanent transfer – €4.5mm

  • 2022: Nahuel Estévez – Crotone → Parma – permanent transfer – €1.3mm


Services

  • Contract negotiation and renewals

  • Transfers and international placements (market search, analysis, planning)

  • Career management and long-term planning

  • Contractual/legal alignment focus (international framework emphasis)


Partner Network

  • Not publicly disclosed.


Track Record (last 3 seasons)

  • Total transfers completed: At least 3 fee-reported deals identifiable in 2023–2025.

  • Deals ≥ €10m: 0 identified in the 2023–2025 fee-reported deals reviewed.

  • Clients in top-5 leagues: At least 2 (Ligue 1 and Serie A).

  • National team clients: At least 2 with youth international listings.

  • Renewal/extension deals: Not publicly consolidated.


Approach & Philosophy

The agency’s public positioning centers on continuous learning, adaptability, and proactive planning. It highlights market analysis and timing-driven opportunity selection, while stressing responsibility and professionalism to support players’ broader life projects alongside sporting careers.


Fees & Transparency

Typical football agency commissions in the market often fall within a single-digit percentage range depending on client type and services, but Proyecta Players does not publish its fee policy. FIFA’s Football Agent Regulations (FFAR) set requirements around representation agreements, disclosures, and regulated service-fee structures; exact applicability can vary by jurisdiction and competition enforcement.


Compliance & Reputation

  • Disciplinary actions / sanctions: No public sanctions found.

  • Litigation / disputes: No public disputes found.

  • Media sentiment: Neutral – limited agency-specific reporting found; public visibility is mainly via player-transfer data.


Awards/recognition

  • No awards or formal recognitions found.

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