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Career Management

Legal and Strategic Support for Key Career Decisions

A professional football career is shaped by a series of critical decisions: signing the right contract, choosing the right club, managing relations with agents, protecting salary and bonus rights, responding to disputes, and identifying commercial opportunities at the right time.

We support players with legal and strategic guidance throughout their careers, helping them understand the risks and opportunities behind contracts, transfers, extensions, loans, termination scenarios, disciplinary issues and commercial arrangements.

Our work includes reviewing and negotiating employment contracts, advising on agent and representation agreements, assessing transfer-related risks, protecting players from unlawful deductions or disproportionate sanctions, and helping players respond properly when a club’s conduct threatens their career or contractual rights.

We also assist players in career-related commercial matters, including image rights, sponsorships, endorsement opportunities, tax-sensitive structures and the legal framework surrounding personal brand development.

The firm does not replace the player’s sporting advisors, agents or family support system. Instead, we provide independent legal and strategic advice, helping players make informed decisions, protect their long-term interests and avoid avoidable legal or financial risks.

 

 

 

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  • Why should a player seek legal advice before signing a contract?faq-plus-btn.svg

    Because the contract will define the player’s salary, bonuses, termination risks, disciplinary exposure, injury protection, image rights, tax position and future flexibility. Legal review before signature can prevent disputes and protect the player’s career at a critical stage.
    1. Focus on your training and development: Make sure to consistently work on improving your skills and fitness. Attend training sessions, practice on your own, and seek out opportunities to work with coaches and trainers who can help you get better.

    2. Stay healthy: Take care of your body by eating well, getting enough sleep, and staying hydrated. Avoid activities that could put you at risk of injury, such as excessive partying or engaging in dangerous sports.

    3. Manage your legal and finances: Make sure to budget wisely and save/make smart investments for the future.
    Verify what you sign with clubs and agents. Use a legal tax expert before signing contracts with clubs to help you make smart decisions about your money.

    4. Build relationships: Network with other players, coaches, and agents. Building strong relationships can help you get ahead in your career and may open up new opportunities for you.

    5. Stay focused and motivated: Playing professional football can be a demanding and stressful job. Make sure to stay motivated and focused, and don't let setbacks or setbacks deter you from your goals.




  • Can legal advice help even if the player already has an agent?faq-plus-btn.svg

    Yes. Agents play an important commercial and sporting role, but players should also understand the legal consequences of contracts, mandates, penalties, termination clauses and regulatory obligations. Independent legal advice helps the player make informed decisions and avoid conflicts of interest.
    1. Negotiating contracts: A sports lawyer can help you understand the terms of a contract and negotiate for more favorable terms on your behalf.

    2. Advising on legal and regulatory issues: Sports lawyers are familiar with the rules and regulations that apply to professional sports, and they can provide advice on issues such as player eligibility, agents, salary and transfer issues.

    3. Handling disputes: If you have a dispute with a club, a league, or another player, a sports lawyer can represent you in negotiations or in court proceedings.

    4. Protecting your rights: A sports lawyer can help you understand your rights as a player and ensure that they are protected. This can include issues such as intellectual property, image rights, and privacy.

    5. Managing your finances: A sports lawyer can help you manage your financial affairs, including budgeting, tax planning, and investing.

    Overall, a sports lawyer can be an invaluable resource for a football player, helping you navigate the complex legal and business aspects of your career.



  • What are the main risks players should consider during their career?faq-plus-btn.svg

    Players should pay close attention to salary payment terms, bonuses, deductions, injury clauses, club options, loan provisions, termination clauses, disciplinary rules, agent commissions, tax exposure, image rights and the consequences of moving between countries or competitions.
    1. Salary and benefits: Make sure that you understand the terms of the contract, including how much you will be paid, how often you will be paid, and what benefits are included (such as housing, transportation, and insurance).

    2. Length of contract: Consider the length of the contract and whether it is a good fit for your career goals. A longer contract may provide more stability, but it may also limit your options if your circumstances change or if you want to pursue opportunities with other clubs.

    3. Playing time: Consider whether the club can offer you the opportunity to play regularly. This is especially important if you are just starting your career and need to gain experience.

    4. Cultural fit: Moving to a new country can be a big adjustment, so it's important to consider whether the club and the city will be a good fit for you and your family.

    5. Legal and tax considerations: Make sure to understand the legal and tax implications of signing a contract in a different country and in particular jurisdiction in case of legal disputes. You may need to seek advice from a lawyer to ensure that you are properly protected.

    6. Termination: Be sure to carefully review the termination clauses in the contract to understand your rights and obligations if you decide to leave the club or if the club desires to release you before the end of the contract.

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