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Since 2013, Forbes magazine has named Boras the "Most Powerful Sports Agent in the World." [1] In 2019 and 2022, contracts signed by his clients totaled more than $1 billion in the month of December. [2] In 2024, Boras negotiated the largest contract in sports history with the superstar of a player Juan Soto ($765 million). [3]
In Forbes' most recent Most Powerful Sports Agent rankings (2022), Schwartz was the first in basketball and second among agents across all sports. [3] He has appeared in the top-10 of the list all nine years it was published.
In 1989, Rosenhaus became a registered sports agent and at the age of 22, he was the youngest registered sports agent at the time. [1] [2] [4] As a University of Miami alumnus, many of his clients and contacts came from the Miami Hurricanes football program. [6] [7] His company operates under the name Rosenhaus Sports Representation (RSR).
He’s a partner at Excel Sports Management, which Forbes ranks as the third-most valuable agency. According to Forbes, Steinberg has a total of 35 clients and contracts worth over $101 million.
Following this, Paul was appointed advisor to Funko's board of directors, helping the company to "expand its presence in the music and sports categories". [30] Paul was fourth on Forbes ' 2022 "World's Most Powerful Sports Agents" list. [31] Paul and Noel eventually reached a settlement on January 11, 2023.
The MLB super-agent notched big successes with Juan Soto and Corbin Burnes, but his two most daunting clients remain unsigned. ... $765 million deal was undeniably an all-time moment in the sport.
David Mulugheta (born 1982) is an American football agent at Athletes First in Laguna Hills, California. He currently represents 42 NFL players, including Jalen Ramsey, Deshaun Watson, Budda Baker, Michael Thomas, Jordan Love, AJ Terrell, and Kyle Pitts.
Joel Segal is an American sports agent and Managing Director Team Sports and Co-Head WME Football, and was formerly President Americas of SPORTFIVE. He graduated Magna Cum Laude from George Washington University, where he was inducted into the George Washington University Sports Executives Hall of Fame in 2011. [1]