

What we do
SUPERFUTE is backed by a diverse set of institutional capital partners and other third-party financial institutions. These relationships can provide SUPERFUTE with investment-grade capital partners and strategic benefits designed to enhance its financial and operational strength, and to accelerate growth in client offerings
Football's Core Debt Finance Products
01 Receivables Financings
02 Secured Loan Facilities
These financings allow clubs to borrow against the value of their future income streams, such as transfer fees (received in instalments from clubs they have sold players to), broadcast, revenue, or sponsorship, income and season-ticket income, to access liquidity upfront.
These facilities are made available to clubs for funding a specific purpose, such as a transfer, or for funding general working capital needs, and are typically relatively short term in nature generally requires security over the entirety of the club's assets, or its highest value assets, although the nature of the security provided by a club is often dependent on the rules of the league in which the club competes.
03 Secured facilities with longer maturity periods
Typically, these facilities have maturity periods of three to five years and are structured as term loan or revolving credit facilities, often including an accordion facility for additional flexibility. Such facilities are often designed to contemplate relegation and promotion (rather than being subject to renewal on an annual basis), for example, requiring the repayment structure or pricing to be changed, additional collateral to be posted, or part prepayment in the event of promotion or relegation.
04 Squad-value linked loans
These loans allow a club to borrow against a percentage of the value of its playing squad with specific undertakings governing how receipts from future player sales are controlled and used. Such loans may be secured against all the assets of the club or certain specific assets, such as its rights to playing squad via players' playing contracts and transfer receivables.