A guide for young footballers on how on to choose an agent

This article offers some practical tips (drawn from the author’s experience) on how to select a football agent. Specifically, it looks at:
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The challenges facing young players
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What an agent can do to help a young player
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How a player can pick the right agent for himself
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Points to consider before making the final decision
This article is aimed not only at players, but also their parents or guardians who may well play a crucial role in identifying, choosing and working with an agent. In England, a player is permitted under The FA’s regulations to sign a representation contract with an agent from the 1st day in January of the year of his 16th birthday.1 However, a representation contract with an under-18 year old player must also be countersigned by the player’s parent or guardian.2 In practice, it will often be the parent or guardian of a young player who liaises most closely with the agent and it’s therefore important that the agent holds the trust of both the player and his family.
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- Tags: Agents | Athlete Welfare | Commercial | Contract | Employment | FIFA | FIFA Regulations on the Status and Transfer of Players | Football | Intermediaries | The FA | United Kingdom (UK)
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Written by
Daniel Lowen
Dan Lowen, Level Law
Dan is a sports lawyer who is recognised as a leading adviser in the football industry. He has over 15 years’ experience advising players and agents on all aspects of their careers. For advice on choosing an agent, or if a player, family member or agent has any questions arising out of this article, Dan’s contact details can be found at www.level.law