🤑 Transfer market kings: Italian agents 🇮🇹 and big summer deals


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🤑 Transfer market kings: Italian agents 🇮🇹 and big summer deals

The 2025 summer transfer market closed just over a week ago, leaving behind not only sensational transfers but also record numbers in terms of agent commissions. 

In an era where sports agents are now central figures, their dealings have a direct impact on club finances. Italian agencies, in particular, have confirmed their leading role, asserting themselves not only nationally but also internationally. 

GR Sports, World Soccer Agency, TMP Soccer, GG11, MM Management, and other entities have orchestrated operations worth tens of millions, consolidating their prestige.

Behind every transfer, from Lorenzo Lucca's move to Napoli to Dzeko's return to Serie A, there is a precise strategy, made up of relationships, vision, and the ability to navigate an increasingly global market. 


GR Sports

Giuseppe Riso's GR Sports continues to dominate the scene with a total value of represented players nearing 400 million euros. 

Deals like Lorenzo Lucca to Napoli (35 million) and Honest Ahanor to Atalanta (17 million), not to mention Man's move from Parma to PSV for 8.5 million, have confirmed the agency's contractual strength.


World Soccer Agency

Alessandro Lucci and his World Soccer Agency have completed eight operations, including notable ones like Roberto Piccoli to Fiorentina for 25 million and Strefezza to Olympiakos for 8 million. 

There are also free transfers, such as those of Edin Dzeko and Joaquin Correa, demonstrating the agency's ability to skillfully navigate various markets.


TMP Soccer

Founded by Montipò, Pari, and Tinti, TMP Soccer ranks among the most solid agencies. In the recently concluded market, the two operations with Atletico Madrid took center stage.

We are talking about the transfers of Matteo Ruggeri and Giacomo Raspadori from Atalanta and Napoli to the Colchoneros for 20 million and 26 million euros, respectively.


GG11

The Giuffrida brothers have completed significant deals: Hamed Traoré to Marseille, Bonsu Baah to Al-Quadshia for 17 million, and Gudmundsson to Fiorentina for 13 million. 

Not only players but also coaches: Stefano Pioli to Fiorentina and Davide Nicola to Cremonese. GG11 confirms itself as one of the most versatile agencies.


P&P Sport Management

P&P Sport Management closed 17 deals, ranging from loans, free transfers, to million-dollar moves. 

Roger Fernandes to Al-Ittihad for 32 million and Ange Bonny to Inter for 23 million are the jewels of a vast market, which also involved names like Cutrone, Zortea, and Terracciano.


MM Management

Michelangelo Minieri with MM Management focused mainly on prospects and coaches. Ghilardi moved to Verona for 2.5 million, Bonini to Almeria for 2 million, and Vogliacco to PAOK on loan. 

Equally important is Di Francesco's arrival on the Lecce bench, indicating that the agency does not limit itself to players.


Gea World

The historic agency of Alessandro Moggi maintains a significant role, as demonstrated by the Retegui operation. The national team striker moved to Saudi Arabia for 68.5 million euros, a super figure. 

Moggi also handled the operations for Ciro Immobile's return to Serie A, with the former top scorer now at Bologna, and Zanoli's move to Udinese, as well as Nico Gonzalez's loan with an option to buy from Juventus to Atletico Madrid.


Raiola Team

The agency bearing the name of the late Mino Raiola did not disappoint. The transfer of Gigio Donnarumma from PSG to Manchester City for 30 million was the most talked-about deal, followed by Ruben Van Bommel's move to PSV for nearly 16 million. 

A flurry of operations, including loans and free transfers, confirmed the group's international strength.


The 2025 Summer Market in Serie A

At the end of the transfer market, clubs have strengthened their squads and players have found new challenges, thanks also to the work of agents. 

In Serie A, the business turnover reached a sum close to 1.2 billion euros, setting a new record for the Italian championship.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here.


📸 MARCO BERTORELLO – AFP or licensors



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