The Baller League is a high-intensity indoor football competition created by Felix Starck, and you may have come across clips online featuring former professional players alongside content creators. Its third season began on March 16 and is set to conclude with the finals on June 7.
Prime FC, managed by YouTuber KSI—who is also president of the UK version and co-founder of Prime alongside Logan Paul—have made headlines. The league’s official X account revealed that the team is about to make history by featuring the first active academy player in the competition.
That player is Harvey Rees, a goalkeeper from Derby County’s academy, who is making the move.
The switch is being treated as a formal transfer, with BBC Radio Derby’s Dominic Dietrich reporting that a medical waiver has been signed and the move has the club’s approval—making it a unique case.
Rees’ current scholarship deal at Moor Farm is due to expire this summer, which raises doubts about him being offered a professional contract at Derby. Reacting to the news, one fan suggested that after limited opportunities at youth level and a brief spell at Hungerford—where he made just one appearance—Rees may be using this move to boost his profile.











