International basketball transfers
Controlled matching for clubs and agents
NextShot turns verified representation, fresh player availability, and private club needs into ranked club matches for controlled international transfer outreach.
Verified supply
Agent-backed players and current availability.
Private demand
Club needs with role, timing, and budget context.
Explainable fit
Match reasons before outreach begins.
Matching workspace
Club matches by player fit
92%
Fit
Represented player
Wing / guard
Available after season
Agent confirmed
Club need
Top division wing
Rotation role, defined range
Representation
Agent confirmed
Trusted source
Availability
Fresh status
Transfer timing
Club need
Private requirement
Role and budget
Save opportunity when timing, role, and budget are aligned.
Operating model
One controlled workflow from signal to introduction
Structured signals
Representation, availability, salary intent, role, timing, budget, and club need are captured as decision-ready data.
Ranked club matches
Players and private club needs are compared through fit, timing, confidence, and practical transfer context.
Controlled outreach
Agents and clubs move toward contact only when the match is commercially relevant and visibility is appropriate.
For agents
Place players with clearer market context
Keep represented players and availability current.
See club matches ranked by fit, timing, and confidence.
Save opportunities and act with a clear next step.
For clubs
Review relevant players without opening the market
Share private club needs with controlled visibility.
Review agent-backed players with availability and salary context.
Engage selectively when role, timing, and budget align.
Trust layer
Built for selective, professional transfer activity
The product is designed for higher-quality introductions, not open-volume player listings. Each match carries the signals needed to decide whether contact is worth opening.
Verified representation
Fresh availability
Private club needs
Clear fit rationale
Controlled visibility
International transfer context