Our Services
Key Sports offer a comprehensive Client Management service. Our services include:
Client Management
Contract Negotiation
KSM manage all aspects of contract negotiation on behalf of our clients, our expertise, experience and integrity are invaluable to achieve a positive outcome.
Career Advice
KSM offer advice on all aspects of our clients’ career to give them the best opportunity to fulfil their potential.
Sponsorship
KSM have built strong relationships with all the major sportswear brands and have an increasing list of commercial partners who work with our clients.
Public Relations
KSM have excellent working relationships within all aspects of the media. When required we have the opportunity to promote our client in a positive light if we feel it is appropriate.
Introduction to Specialist Partners
We understand that we have not got the necessary qualifications to offer certain types of advice, such as financial services, tax planning and legal advice so we will introduce our clients to leading companies in the field that can service their particular needs.
Lifestyle Advice
KSM will provide assistance with every area of our clients day to day life if requested, i.e. car purchase, insurance coverage, full relocation management, luxury purchases, all travel requirements and any other services that will allow our clients to concentrate fully on their career.
Club Consultancy
Player acquisitions
KSM offers advice on potential targets that suit a clubs specific needs with as much background information as possible.
Player Value
KSM has experience of providing detailed valuations on players based on players statistics, market values and market demands.
Advice on Recruitment and Selling of Players
KSM has experience of advising clubs on player sales and player acquisitions. Establishing the market interest and value of individual players.
Strategic Advice
KSM advises clubs on specific areas of interest i.e. possible co-operations with foreign clubs, academies, club valuations.
- Our Clients
- Quote of the Day
- "A player who conjugates a verb in the first person singular cannot be part of the squad, he has to conjugate the verb in the first person plural. We. We want to conquer. We are going to conquer. Using the word 'I' when you're in a group makes things complicated."
- Wanderley Luxemburgo, 1999