Remington Ellis Management
Boutique US Representation
. US
€51mm

Key Facts

Also known as: REM
Founded: 2008
Headquarters: New York, NY, United States
Players: 35+ (15+ 1st tier) – €51mm
FIFA/FA registration: FIFA-licensed representation (United States) – individual license IDs not publicly disclosed
Languages: English (publicly used); additional languages not publicly disclosed
Regions covered: North America, UK & Europe (clients in MLS, Premier League, Scottish Premiership)
Email: remy@remingtonellis.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/remgmt/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/remgmt/


About

Remington Ellis Management is a boutique sports and entertainment management firm founded in 2008, led by FIFA-licensed agent Remy Cherin. The agency is best known for soccer representation, with a footprint across MLS and European leagues, while also working heavily in women’s soccer and player marketing. Its positioning emphasizes high-touch management, brand-building and long-term career planning alongside contract and transfer execution.


Key People

  • Remy Cherin – Founder / Principal (FIFA-licensed agent)

    • Bio: Founder of Remington Ellis Management (founded 2008). Reported to have first obtained a FIFA agent license in 2009 and later re-licensed under FIFA’s updated system in 2023. Remy is a Boston University graduate and licensed FIFA Players’ Agent who founded Remington Ellis Management after roles at Red Bull New York, Madison Square Garden, Santio Sport + Entertainment, and VICE Media Group. He leads contract negotiations and marketing for clients, and has worked on campaigns with brands like Nike, Adidas, Gatorade, and Diageo.

    • Contact: remy@remingtonellis.com

    • Social: https://x.com/reminkton

  • Ben Roth – Director of Recruitment & Marketing / Senior Agent (soccer)

    • Bio: Ben Roth leads recruitment and talent identification, while also supporting players’ day-to-day needs—from scouting and organizing trials to contract negotiations and pitching brands for marketing campaigns. A former St. John’s University player, he joined Remington Ellis Management in 2017 after experience coaching in the New York Red Bulls development program and writing for College Soccer News.

    • Contact: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ben-roth-460b27a4/

  • Mike Fucito – Career Advisor / Agent (soccer)

    • Bio: Harvard graduate and former Remington Ellis Management client with experience as an MLS player, college coach, and MLS Players Association staffer. He now works as an agent representing both men’s and women’s players, guiding them throughout their professional careers.

    • Contact: Not publicly listed (direct).

  • Jaime Freeman – General Manager / Women’s soccer leadership

    • Bio: Manages the day-to-day needs of Remington Ellis Management’s female clients on and off the field. A former pro who played for Sky Blue FC and Norway’s Amazon Grimstad after an amateur career at PDA and Rutgers, she also brings experience from Dan Klores Communications, Houston Dynamo, and the New York Red Bulls.

    • Contact: Not publicly listed (direct).

  • Melissa Terry – Agent Europe (soccer)

    • Bio: Brings wide-ranging football experience across playing, coaching, sports science, and operations, spanning youth to the professional game. She has worked with the U.S. Soccer Federation, the Utah Royals (NWSL), and most recently Barnsley FC. She now serves as an agent representing both men’s and women’s players.

    • Contact: Not publicly listed (direct).

Licensed agents:

  • Remy Cherin – FIFA-licensed agent (US)

  • Additional individual agent license IDs: not publicly disclosed


Client Roster

Top players and talents (current):

  • Jack Harrison (Leeds United) – 20.11.1996

  • Alistair Johnston (Celtic) – 08.10.1998

  • Daniel Edelman (New York Red Bulls) – 20.04.2003

  • Brian White (Vancouver Whitecaps) – 17.02.1996

  • Tyler Hall (Inter Miami CF) – 25.01.2005

  • Noel Buck (SJ Earthquakes) – 05.04.2005

  • Diego Kochen (Barcelona Atlètic) – 19.03.2006

  • Patrick Agyemang (Charlotte FC) – 07.11.2000

  • Jonathan Osorio (Toronto FC) – 12.06.1992

  • Patryk Klimala (Sydney FC) – 05.08.1998

  • Kyle Hiebert (St. Louis City) – 30.07.1997

  • Jared Stroud (D.C. United) – 10.07.1996

  • Peter Stroud (Minnesota United) – 23.04.2002

  • Oliver Larraz (Colorado Rapids) – 11.03.2005

  • Jeevan Badwal (Vancouver Whitecaps) – 28.05.2004

  • Michael “MD” Myers (Sporting Kansas City) – 02.12.2001

  • CJ Fodrey (Austin FC) – 10.02.2004

  • Jacob Murrell (DC United) – 10.03.2005

  • Harrison Delbridge (Incheon United) – 21.04.1992

  • Sean Johnson (Toronto FC) – 31.05.1989

  • Cody Baker (Seattle Sounders) – 28.03.2004

  • Amando Moreno (New York City FC) – 14.03.1996

  • Isaac Boehmer (Vancouver Whitecaps) – 22.04.2005

  • Laurence Wyke (Nashville SC) – 11.09.1996

  • Zico Bailey (Minnesota United) – 15.08.2000

  • James Murphy (Los Angeles FC) – 19.12.1999

  • Florian Valot (Oakland Roots) – 29.11.1993

  • Rashid Nuhu (San Antonio FC) – 11.03.1996

  • Nate Jones (D.C. United) – 07.01.2005

  • Andrew Booth (South Georgia Tormenta FC) – 29.09.2004

Notable former clients:

  • Rose Lavelle

  • Alyssa Naeher

  • Maya Hayes

  • Ryan Meara

  • Marcos Senna

Coaches/Staff represented (if any):

  • Not publicly listed


Notable Deals

  • 2023 – Alistair Johnston – CF Montréal to Celtic – permanent transfer – €3.50m – contract through 30.06.2029

  • 2021 – Jack Harrison – Manchester City to Leeds United – permanent transfer – €12.80m – contract through 30.06.2028

  • 2021 – Alistair Johnston – Nashville SC to CF Montréal – permanent transfer – €0.91m

  • 2024 – Noel Buck – New England Revolution to Southampton U21 – loan transfer (development move) – fee not disclosed

  • 2023 – Jack Harrison – Leeds United to Everton – season-long loan – fee not disclosed (reported as straight loan)

  • 2024 – Jack Harrison – Leeds United to Everton – loan extension for 2024–25 season


Services

  • Contract negotiation and renewals

  • Transfers and loans (domestic and international)

  • Player marketing and brand partnerships

  • Women’s soccer representation and commercial management

  • Career planning, media support and off-field opportunity management


Partner Network

  • Club and league relationships across MLS and European markets (client footprint across England, Scotland, Canada, Korea and the US)

  • Brand and commercial partners via the agency’s marketing and sponsorship work (high-level positioning stated by the agency)


Track Record (last 3 seasons)

  • Total transfers completed (publicly verifiable): 4

    • Alistair Johnston to Celtic (2023)

    • Jack Harrison loan to Everton (2023–24)

    • Jack Harrison loan extension at Everton (2024–25)

    • Noel Buck loan to Southampton U21 (2024)

  • Deals ≥ €10m: 0 (within 2022–23 to 2024–25); last €10m+ deal in roster evidence is 2021 (Harrison to Leeds at €12.80m)

  • Clients in top-5 leagues: 1

    • Jack Harrison (Premier League)

  • National team clients: 2+ (examples)

    • Alistair Johnston (Canada)

    • Jonathan Osorio (Canada)

  • Renewal/extension deals (public examples): 2

    • Alistair Johnston – last contract extension date shown as 22.11.2024

    • Jack Harrison – last contract extension date shown as 06.04.2023


Approach & Philosophy

Remington Ellis Management positions itself as a high-touch, boutique shop built around long-term career strategy, not only transactional deals. In practice, that shows up in a mix of first-team contract work, cross-border moves, and significant emphasis on marketing and women’s soccer representation highlighted by the agency’s own client-facing materials.


Fees & Transparency

  • Typical commissions in football commonly fall in the mid-single digits and vary by jurisdiction, contract size and scope of representation.

  • Under FIFA’s Football Agent Regulations (FFAR), caps and disclosure rules may apply (including tighter rules around dual representation and service fee limits depending on role and salary band).

  • Public disclosures for this agency’s standard commission rates, dual-representation policy and reimbursable expenses are not published on its site.


Compliance & Reputation

  • Disciplinary actions / sanctions: No public sanctions found during research in widely cited sources (none referenced on the agency’s official materials).

  • Litigation / disputes: No widely reported public disputes identified in researched coverage.

  • Media sentiment: Positive to neutral – coverage and profiles tend to highlight boutique positioning and women’s soccer roster strength rather than controversy.


Awards/recognition

  • Featured/profiled in sports business coverage discussing Remy Cherin’s licensing and industry positioning.

  • Agency highlights prominent women’s soccer clients on its official client materials (a reputational signal in that segment).

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