Football Transfer Decision Atlas · Baseline Edition 2026/27

Seven ready-to-use Prompts for seven common kinds of transfer work.

Choose what you need help with, copy the matching Prompt and add the current player and deal information. Each Prompt tells the AI what to analyse, what to check and how to answer.

The PDF also contains 38 structured decision checks, 18 rules against unsupported assumptions, 47 documented historical transfer examples and 27 research references. The Prompt directs the AI to these deeper sections only when they are relevant.

7Prompts

One question at a time

38Decision checks

Used only when relevant to the question you chose

18Anti-assumption rules

Used when the AI risks assuming too much

47Historical examples

Context, not proof about the current case

27Research Records

Direct source links behind the method

Choose what you need help with

Each Prompt is built for a different question that can arise during a transfer.

You do not need to use all seven Prompts or use them in order. Choose the one that matches the question in front of you.

NEXT ACTION

One concrete action and one observable completion condition.

DEAL STATE

Where the transaction stands, what is holding it up and the earliest material deadline.

CASE REVIEW

What the case supports, what remains open and what matters most.

CHALLENGE

Up to three issues that could materially change the current view.

BOARD BRIEF

The material case compressed for a decision-maker to read in about 60 seconds.

NEGOTIATION PREP

What to verify, raise and ask before or during a transaction conversation.

UPDATE

What changed, what still holds and what now needs to be reconsidered.

How you use the Atlas

You do not need to read the PDF from start to finish. Start with the question your team needs answered now.

  1. 1. Upload the full Atlas PDF to your approved AI.Use an organisation-approved AI system that can work with uploaded documents.
  2. 2. Choose what you need help with.Choose the question that matches the work in front of your team. You do not need to use the seven Prompts in order.
  3. 3. Copy the matching Prompt.Copy the complete Prompt. It tells the AI what to analyse, what to check, what not to assume and how to format the answer.
  4. 4. Add your current transfer information.Paste the player facts, deal facts, evidence, documents or unresolved questions requested by the Prompt.
  5. 5. Use the output as decision support.Keep unresolved issues unresolved. Verification, specialist conclusions, approvals and the final transfer decision remain with your organisation.
What each Prompt tells the AI to do

Each Prompt gives the AI a specific piece of transfer work and a defined answer format.

Instead of asking a broad chat question, your team chooses a specific task with explicit checks, limits and an answer format.

What the AI must work out

The specific transfer question your team needs answered now.

What you provide

The player facts, deal facts, evidence, documents or unresolved questions needed for that task.

What the AI must check

The Prompt directs the AI to the relevant parts of the Atlas only when they are needed.

What the AI must not assume and how it must answer

The Prompt sets boundaries on unsupported assumptions and tells the AI exactly how to return the answer.

What the Atlas tells the AI to check

The Prompt directs the AI to deeper Atlas material only when it is relevant to the question you chose.

You do not need to read these reference sections before using the Atlas.

38 structured decision checks

Thirty-eight reusable questions cover issues such as purpose, options, player fit, value, commitments, dependencies, execution, exposure and evidence. The AI uses only the checks relevant to the question you selected.

18 rules against unsupported assumptions

Eighteen rules tell the AI when it must not turn missing evidence, repeated claims, historical examples or other weak signals into stronger conclusions than the information supports.

47 documented historical transfer examples

These examples can show why a question matters. They are context only and never evidence about your current transfer.

27 Research Records

Twenty-seven research records provide direct source links behind the method. They support how the Atlas is designed, not the conclusion of your current transfer.

What the Atlas does not do

Your organisation keeps the judgment and the final decision.

The Atlas can structure and challenge the analysis, but it does not select the player, guarantee a valuation or replace your organisation's approvals and judgment.

Its role is to help the AI organise the current transfer, keep unresolved issues visible and focus on the question your team needs answered.

What you need to use it

The PDF, an approved AI system and the current player and deal information you want to analyse.

No Soriv software account is required. AI access, subscriptions and usage fees are not included.

An organisation-approved AI system

It must be able to work with uploaded PDF documents.

Permitted case information

Share only information your organisation permits you to provide to the chosen AI service.

The Prompt for the question you choose

Copy the Prompt and add the player facts, deal facts, evidence, documents or unresolved questions it asks for.

Human verification and decision-making

Verification, specialist conclusions, approvals, negotiation and the final transfer decision remain with the customer.

What you receive

Baseline Edition 2026/27

The Baseline Edition combines seven copy-ready Prompts, structured decision checks, rules against unsupported assumptions, a role-based worked example, documented historical transfer examples, research references, source links and licence material. It is delivered as a fixed digital PDF and is designed to be used for the question in front of you rather than read from start to finish.

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