Epic Sports welcome Noa Lang
Epic Sports Agency by Ali Barat have added another major name to their roster after announcing the arrival of Dutch international winger Noa Lang on 26 May 2026.
The agency described Lang as a creative, confident and technically gifted wide player with elite dribbling ability, while also pointing to his winning record across the Netherlands and Turkey. The move brings a 26-year-old international attacker into the Epic Sports family at a time when Ali Barat’s agency continues to grow its profile across the elite European market.
For FootballAgencies readers, the agency link is clear. Lang is not just another attacking player joining a representation group. He is a recognisable European name with title-winning experience, international visibility and a personality that fits the modern agency market: football value, commercial identity and strong public profile.
Noa Lang arrives with trophies and top-level experience
Lang’s CV already covers several important European markets. He came through Ajax, starred at Club Brugge, won trophies with PSV and has now added a Super Lig title with Galatasaray after joining the Turkish club on loan from Napoli in January 2026.
His trophy list is impressive. Lang was part of PSV’s Eredivisie title-winning sides and has also now been connected to Galatasaray’s latest Super Lig success. That gives Epic Sports a client with more than just talent: he has played under pressure, handled major fanbases and delivered across different football cultures.
The current season has also kept him visible. Public stat feeds list Lang at around 42 appearances, four goals and five assists across the 2025/26 campaign, including his first half of the season at Napoli and his loan spell at Galatasaray. For Galatasaray, he has been used mainly as a left-sided attacker, with his Champions League goals against Juventus standing out as one of the clearest reminders of his big-stage ability.
At international level, Lang remains part of the Netherlands picture, with 15 senior caps and three goals in the latest public records.
Why this signing fits Ali Barat’s direction
This is a natural fit for Ali Barat’s current Epic Sports project. Over the last year, FootballAgencies has already covered how Epic Sports has moved from being viewed mainly as a transfer-driven boutique agency into a broader elite-player platform.
The Golden Boy Best Agent recognition for Epic Sports and Ali Barat underlined Barat’s growing influence at the top end of the market.
The Deloitte Private multi-family office partnership with Epic Sports showed the agency’s ambition beyond normal player representation.
And Ali Barat’s interview with Fabrizio Romano on Epic Sports’ future helped explain the agency’s wider direction, including its Brazil push and new player-development concepts.
Lang now fits into that wider story. He is an established player, but still young enough to have another major career move ahead. He also has the type of profile that requires more than contract negotiation alone: sporting planning, brand positioning, commercial support and market timing.
Epic Sports also recently signed a few more Dutch internationals - Denzel Dumfries, Justin Kluivert and Ruben Kluivert.
The next chapter for Lang
The key question now is what comes next after his Galatasaray loan. Lang’s parent-club situation with Napoli, his title-winning spell in Turkey and his wider European reputation all make this a file to watch going into the summer.
A player with Lang’s creativity and visibility can attract interest from several markets, especially if clubs are looking for a left winger who can play with personality, carry the ball and change games in one-v-one situations.
This is where agency strategy becomes important. Epic Sports will not only be managing the next contract decision. They will be managing the next identity phase of Lang’s career: which league suits him, which club gives him status, and which project allows him to stay close to the Netherlands national-team picture.
Epic Sports keep building
Lang’s arrival strengthens the feeling that Epic Sports are building momentum client by client. Ali Barat’s agency has already positioned itself around elite deal execution, awards recognition, international expansion and long-term athlete services.
Adding Noa Lang gives that platform another high-profile attacking name with European pedigree and commercial appeal. It is another signal that Epic Sports are not slowing down after recent recognition. They are continuing to recruit players who fit the next version of the agency: ambitious, international, commercially aware and built around more than the transfer window.