Uri is a minor character featured in the Apple TV+ series, Ted Lasso, and also Jamie Tartt personal manager. He works in a firm that represents a lot of athletes from various sports such as football and tennis, and Jamie is one of his clients.
Jamie left Manchester City F.C. right at the start of the new season to pursue a reality TV career, including an appearance on Lust Conquers All; a popular competitive romance reality show. Jamie is eliminated and voted off from the show in favor of a contestant named Danthony, which surprised him and his co-stars because everyone thought he was going to win. Danthony screams and whoops happily especially after Jamie talked smack against him, while other contestants looks upset, especially Amy.
During an interview with iTV's This Morning with Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby, Jamie is asked by the hosts whether he would keep his promise to Amy, which he lightly says no because he only hooked up with her as a strategy.
Phillip asks him whether he'd return to Man City, and Jamie thinks that Pep Guardiola will take him back. Both presenters show him a video clip of Vinai Ahuja interview, telling Lloyd the reporter, that Jamie will not coming back to the club especially after what he did to Amy. The Man City director then wishes him luck.
The news stunned Jamie and he goes to see his agent, Uri, who tells him that nobody wants him because he is a liability for acting like an asshole and disappear on Man City, not to mention cheated on Amy with Denise by having a jacuzzi sex in the show.
Uri introduces Tracey, Jamie's new talent agent who say that he needs to take some ecstasy every night for weeks in order to be cast in a new reality show in Ibiza. Jamie begs him to help him because he's no longer has a football club, but Uri compares him to a dead child.
Jamie realizes that this is not what he wants and leaves the agency.