Introduction
The Premier League is the most powerful agency market in football. It brings the biggest salaries, strongest TV revenues, highest renewal pressure and most competitive transfer ecosystem.
This ranking focuses on individual agents and agency leaders with major Premier League influence.
Methodology
The ranking considers public client data, estimated client value, Premier League and top-five-league clients, major transfers, national team players, manager clients, public reputation and compliance record.
Value bands are rounded editorial estimates and should not be read as exact Transfermarkt copies.
Ranking
| Rank | Agent | Primary agency | Main Premier League angle |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | David Manasseh | CAA Stellar | Elite UK deal history and CAA Stellar leadership |
| 2 | Leon Angel | CAA Base | Premier League contract structuring and large roster |
| 3 | Frank Trimboli | CAA Base | Premier League and Serie A negotiation network |
| 4 | Will Salthouse | Unique Sports Group | English talent, West Ham links, major PL deals |
| 5 | Jorge Mendes | Gestifute | Manchester, Chelsea and elite coach-player influence |
| 6 | Ali Barat | Epic Sports | High-value Premier League and LaLiga transactions |
| 7 | Pini Zahavi | Gol International | Veteran elite-market leverage and PL history |
| 8 | Richard Motzkin | The Team | Global football and Premier League-facing network |
| 9 | Thorsten Wirth | ROOF | Bundesliga-to-Premier-League corridor |
| 10 | Kees Vos | SEG | Dutch and European development pathway |
Premier League Market Takeaways
Premier League influence is not only about one superstar client. The strongest agents combine access to clubs, top-level contract renewals, academy-to-first-team planning, national-team clients and cross-border execution.
CAA Stellar, CAA Base and Unique Sports Group dominate much of the domestic UK agency conversation. Gestifute, Epic Sports, Gol International, ROOF and SEG matter because Premier League clubs increasingly buy from Portugal, Germany, Spain, France, the Netherlands and Brazil.
Sources
Sources used include FootballAgencies agent and agency profiles, public client data, club announcements, FA registration context, FIFA's Football Agents Report 2025 and major transfer reporting.