GestiFute

Gestão de Carreiras de Profissionais Desportivos, S.A., known as GestiFute, is a Portuguese company providing agent services for footballers. Unlike other football associations, Portugal allowed other parties to own part of the economic rights of the players, in order to receive part of the transfer fees. Its major stakeholder is Silva International Investments, currently headed by Riccardo Silva.

GestiFute
IndustrySports agency
Founded1996
FounderJorge Mendes
Headquarters,
Portugal
Key people
Jorge Mendes
Websitewww.gestifute.com

The company was founded by Jorge Mendes in 1996.[1]

Players investment

GestiFute involved in numbers of high profile move in European transfer market, such as Cristiano Ronaldo. Before FIFA set up a new law restricting third party ownership (with "significant influence"), GestiFute was actively involved in third parties ownership. However, it in fact conflict of interests, as GestiFute was both the owner and the agent of the player. After 2008, GestiFute only received agent fees for the deals the company broke, and not actively in third parties ownership. However a portion of the million transfer deal (such as 5%) was already half of, or even exceeded, the annual salary of the player.

2003–2006

On 29 July 2003, Porto bought 20% of Deco's economic rights from GestiFute for 2.25 million.

On 9 March 2003, GestiFute announced that they represent Benfica's midfielder Tiago, who was previously represented by their rival company, Superfute.[2] Approximately two months later, on 23 May, Tiago's teammate Ricardo Rocha traveled the same path, making a surprising move to GestiFute.[3] During the summer of that year, on 29 July, Porto bought 20% of Deco's economic rights from GestiFute for 2.25 million, plus 5% of Paulo Ferreira and Ricardo Carvalho's economic rights, this price being higher than presumed because the Portuguese team refused a €15 million offer from Barcelona.[4][5][6] On 4 April, the same team bought more 15% of Deco's economic rights for €1.25 million, plus 10% of striker Benni McCarthy's rights.[7][8] After acquiring 35% rights, however, Porto still owned 85% rights before he was sold.

In 2004, some players represented by GestiFute were transferred for record prices, the first being Porto defender Paulo Ferreira, who joined Chelsea in a €20 million deal on 22 June.[9] One month later, on 27 July, Ferreira's teammate Ricardo Carvalho also made a move to Chelsea, for a fee of €30 million.[10] Deco was also later bought by Barcelona, but for less than Ferreira and Carvalho — Barcelona agreed on a €15 million fee in cash, in addition to the full rights of winger Ricardo Quaresma, who was valued at €6 million.[11]

In 2005, on 14 June, GestiFute acquired a reported 70% of midfielder Anderson's economic rights for €5.5 million. Anderson, who was playing for Grêmio at the time, signed for the company after it was determined he would not feature for Grêmio again.[12] Some days later, on 21 June, Porto bought Anderson,[13] with GestiFute retaining a reported 20% of the Brazilian's rights[14][15] with the club retaining 65% economic rights.[16] Later that year, on 9 December, Tunisian midfielder Selim Benachour of Vitória de Guimarães also signed for GestiFute.[17] On 1 December 2006, 18-year-old midfielder Fábio Coentrão joined GestiFute.[18]

2007–2010

In 2007, GestiFute's Jorge Mendes was responsible for the transfers of Pepe, who joined Real Madrid from Porto for €30 million; Simão, who was transferred from Benfica to Atlético Madrid for €20 million; and Nani, who moved to Manchester United from Sporting CP after he dropped his previous agent, Ana Almeida.[19] Also in that year, Anderson also moved to Manchester United in a €30 million deal, with previous club Porto paying Mendes a reported €3 million for his share of Anderson's registration.[19]

In August 2010, football agent Gonçalo Reis complained that he had been left on the sidelines when Bébé, a player he represented, was transferred to Manchester United from Vitória de Guimarães. "When [Jorge] Mendes arrived," he said, "I was out of the transaction." Reis had arranged Bébé's move to Vitória from Estrela da Amadora in the Portuguese third division in July 2010 after the cancellation of his contract due to the club's inability to pay the player's wages. Manchester United signed Bébé for a reported fee of £7.4 million five weeks later.[20] Then-United manager Sir Alex Ferguson admitted that he had not seen Bébé play.[21] Gestifute apparently received 30% of the transfer fee for their part ownership of the player's economic rights.[22] Vitória's directors reported that Mendes had received €3.6 million of the €9 million fee from the deal, with reports in Portugal suggesting that €2.7 million of that sum came from the 30% of the player's economic rights initially retained by Bébé but bought from the player by Mendes for €100,000.[23]

In the summer of 2008, GestiFute also signed 15% economic rights of Pelé, as the latter was the piece-weigh of Internazionale to sign Ricardo Quaresma. Quaresma himself joined Inter for €18.6 million plus Pelé, was also represented by GestiFute. In June 2009, GestiFute signed Alexis Quintulen's 35% rights and Ignacio Ameli's 50% rights for €473,000.[24]

In the same season Bébé left Portugal, GestiFute also broke the deal of Ángel Di María to Real Madrid for €25 million plus a €11 million bonus. Two year before, GestiFute purchased 33% of the player's economic rights from Benfica for €800 million, which Benfica the remain 70% earlier in August for €1 billion.[25] GestiFute also signed the rights to receive 30% profit of selling Sidnei after deducted the residual contract value (Portuguese: mais valia líquida).[25]

2011–

In August 2011, Porto sold striker Radamel Falcao for €40 million to Atlético Madrid. GestiFute and Orel B.V. received a total of €3.705 million agent fee (unknown ratio between the two company).[26] GestiFute later (or before the deal) became the agent of the player. That season, GestiFute also represented Benfica's Fábio Coentrão in his €30 million deal to Real Madrid.

Football agents

Current

GestiFute provide agency services for the following players:

Coach

Former

Name Nationality Occupation Top transfer under Gestifute (only fees at least 1 million) Source
From To Fee (million ) Year
Abel Xavier  Portugal Footballer (retired) - - - - [27]
Bruno Fernandes  Portugal Footballer (retired) - - - - [28]
Capucho  Portugal Footballer (retired) Portugal Porto Scotland Rangers 1.5 2003 [29][30]
César Peixoto  Portugal Footballer (retired) Portugal Belenenses Portugal Porto 1 2002 [31][32]
Daniel Carriço  Portugal Footballer (retired) - - - - [33]
Deco  Portugal Footballer (retired) Portugal Porto Spain Barcelona 15 2004 [34]
Derlei  Portugal Footballer (retired) Portugal Porto Russia Dynamo Moscow 7 2005 [35][36]
Duda  Portugal Footballer - - - - [37]
Fábio Faria  Portugal Footballer (retired) Portugal Rio Ave Portugal Benfica 2 2009 [38][39]
Henrique Hilário  Portugal Footballer - - - - [40]
Hugo Leal  Portugal Footballer (retired) Portugal Benfica Spain Atlético Madrid 3.75 1999 [41][42]
Hugo Porfírio  Portugal Footballer (retired) - - - - [40]
Ivo Damas  Portugal Footballer (retired) - - - - [40]
João Alves  Portugal Footballer (retired) Portugal Braga Portugal Sporting CP 2.5 2005 [43]
Jorge Andrade  Portugal Footballer (retired) Portugal Porto Spain Deportivo La Coruña 12 2002 [44]
José Sousa  Portugal Footballer (retired) - - - - [40]
Marcos  Brazil Footballer - - - - [40]
Mário Sérgio  Portugal Footballer - - - - [45]
Maniche  Portugal Footballer (retired) Portugal Porto Russia Dynamo Moscow 16 2005 [46]
Nandinho  Portugal Footballer (retired) - - - - [40]
Nuno  Portugal Footballer (retired) - - - - [40]
Paíto  Mozambique Footballer - - - - [47]
Ricardo Rocha  Portugal Footballer Portugal Benfica England Tottenham Hotspur 5 2007 [48][49]

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