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Prime Soccer

Global Prime Representation

Portugal €28mm
29Players
€28mmPortfolio

About

Prime Soccer is a Portuguese sports career management company led by FIFA agent Bernardo Vasconcelos , focused exclusively on football. The agency specialises in guiding players from Portugal, Central and Eastern Europe and Lusophone markets into competitive European and Asian leagues, combining close personal management with a lean, boutique structure. Prime Soccer’s roster blends established professionals in top divisions with emerging talents moving from academy and U23 setups into senior football.

Key People

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CEO / Founder: Bernardo Vasconcelos
Founder of Prime Soccer and FIFA-licensed football agent Email: bernardo@primesoccer.pt - Managing Director / Head of Football: Bernardo Vasconcelos – Oversees football operations, strategic placements and key negotiations across Portugal, Poland, Romania, Turkey and China - Licensed agents: Prime Soccer, Lda – licensed intermediary entity with the Portuguese Football Federation - Bernardo Vasconcelos – FIFA Football Agent associated with Prime Soccer

Rising Talents

🌱 Brazilian right-back whose representation in Serie A was recorded with Prime Soccer involvement Coaches / Staff represented (if any): - No separate coaching or backroom-staff client list is publicly disclosed; Prime Soccer’s published roster is currently player-only.

Notable Deals

2025 – Wagner Pina – Estoril to Trabzonspor (transfer, approx. €3m, 4-year contract to 2029) Right-back Wagner Pina moved from Estoril to Trabzonspor in a deal reported at around €3m with a four-year contract, adding a Süper Lig and senior international profile to the agency’s portfolio. - 2025 – Afonso Sousa – Lech Poznań to Samsunspor (transfer, around €3m plus add-ons, 5-year deal) Creative midfielder Afonso Sousa joined Samsunspor from Lech Poznań in August 2025 for a reported fee of about €3m with potential bonuses, signing a five-year contract through 2030. - 2025 – Nené – Jagiellonia Białystok to Yunnan Yukun (transfer, reported €0.4m, contract to 2026) After winning the Ekstraklasa with Jagiellonia, midfielder Nené moved to Chinese Super League side Yunnan Yukun in January 2025 in a deal reported at roughly €400k, with a contract running to the end of 2026. - 2025 – Radu Boboc – Universitatea Cluj to Bruk-Bet Termalica Nieciecza (free transfer, contract to 2028) Romanian full-back Radu Boboc joined Bruk-Bet Termalica on a free transfer from Universitatea Cluj, signing a deal running until 2028 and stepping into Poland’s Ekstraklasa. - 2025 – André Seruca – Leixões to Farul Constanța (transfer, undisclosed fee, contract to 2028) Defensive midfielder André Seruca signed for Farul Constanța in Romania’s SuperLiga in summer 2025 on a multi-year contract to 2028. - 2025 – Tomás Domingos – CS Marítimo to Académico de Viseu (transfer, undisclosed, two-year contract) Portuguese right-back Tomás Domingos left Marítimo for Académico de Viseu in Liga Portugal 2 on a contract running to 2027. - 2024 – Guilherme Silva – Sporting CP U23 contract renewal (extension to 2027) Centre-back Guilherme Silva extended his deal with Sporting CP in 2024, with the renewal running through 2027. - 2023 – Alin Chinteș – first professional contract with Universitatea Cluj (long-term to 2030) Romanian right-back Alin Chinteș signed a long-term professional contract with Universitatea Cluj, reportedly running until 2030, marking his graduation from academy prospect to first-team option. Fees shown are indicative estimates (not official).

Services

- Player career planning and long-term pathway management - Domestic and international contract negotiation and renegotiation - Transfers and loans into Portugal, Poland, Romania, Turkey and China - Image, branding and media support around key moves and milestones - Relocation, adaptation and off-pitch support via local partners

Quick Facts

HQPortugal
Portfolio€28mm
Verified Agency

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