BHM Sports Agency - Blash Hosseini
Nordic Pipeline
. Sweden
€96mm

Key Facts

Also known as: BHM Sports; BHM Sports Agency LLC
Founded: Not publicly disclosed
Headquarters: United Arab Emirates — Dubai (operates via SHAMS Free Zone, Sharjah)
Players: 50 • Total market value: €96mm
FIFA/FA registration: FA Registered Football Agent (England) — Blash Hosseini, FARA1603
Languages: English; Swedish
Regions covered: Nordics; EU top-5 leagues (Italy, Spain, England); Türkiye; USA/MLS; France; Poland; Japan
Email: blash@bhmsports.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bhmsportsagency
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/blash-hosseini-ba1913130

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About

BHM Sports Agency is a boutique football agency founded by Blash Hosseini and led from the UAE with a strong Scandinavian core and a growing footprint across Europe and North America. The firm focuses on centre-backs and Scandinavian internationals moving into top-5 leagues and MLS, while selectively placing rising prospects from Sweden into France, the Netherlands and beyond. Public rosters and announcements highlight a lean, relationship-driven model centred on premium placements.

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Key People

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Client Roster

Top players and talents (current):

  • Isak Hien (Atalanta BC) – 13.01.1999

  • Hjalmar Ekdal (Burnley FC) – 21.10.1998

  • Georgios Giakoumakis (PAOK Thessaloniki) – 09.12.1994

  • Mateusz Bogusz (Houston Dynamo) – 22.08.2001

  • Gustaf Lagerbielke (SC Braga) – 10.04.2000

  • Carl Starfelt (Celta de Vigo) – 01.06.1995

  • Marcus Linday (SC Heerenveen) – 02.06.2003

  • Iqraam Rayners (Mamelodi Sundowns FC) – 19.12.1995

  • Jacob Widell Zetterström (Derby County) – 11.07.1998

  • Andrej Bacanin (FC Basel 1893) – 07.03.2007

  • Simon Olsson (IF Elfsborg) – 14.09.1997

  • Malcolm Jeng (Feyenoord Rotterdam) – 09.03.2005

  • Deniz Hümmet (Gamba Osaka) – 13.09.1996

  • Besard Šabović (Austin FC) – 05.01.1998

  • Stian Gregersen (Atlanta United FC) – 17.05.1995

  • Warren Kamanzi (FC Toulouse) – 11.11.2000

  • Rasmus Lauritsen (Bröndby IF) – 27.02.1996

  • Paulos Abraham (Hammarby IF) – 16.07.2002

  • Daniel Håkans (Lech Poznan) – 26.10.2000

  • Jesper Ceesay (Antalyaspor) – 20.10.2001

  • Samuel Leach Holm (BK Häcken) – 09.10.1997

  • Leopold Wahlstedt (Aarhus GF) – 04.07.1999

  • Amin Boudri (LAFC) – 29.09.2004

  • Joel Asoro (FC Metz) – 27.04.1999

  • Ismet Lushaku (IFK Norrköping) – 22.09.2000

  • Piotr Johansson (Djurgårdens IF) – 28.02.1995

  • Jacob Une (Djurgårdens IF) – 08.04.1994

  • Karl Gunnarsson (Västerås SK) – 01.10.2005

  • Leon Hien (Degerfors IF) – 31.07.2001

  • Thomas Isherwood (IF Elfsborg) – 28.01.1998

Notable former clients: Not publicly disclosed.

Coaches/Staff represented (if any): Not publicly listed.

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Notable Deals

  • 2024 — Isak Hien: Hellas Verona → Atalanta; ~€9m; contract to 2028 (extended to 2029 in 2025).

  • 2023 — Hjalmar Ekdal: Djurgården → Burnley; ~£3.2m; five-year deal.

  • 2023 — Carl Starfelt: Celtic → Celta de Vigo; ~£4.3–5m; multi-year deal.

  • 2025 — Georgios Giakoumakis: Cruz Azul → PAOK; loan (fee ~€1.5m), option terms reported.

  • 2024 — Jacob Widell Zetterström: Djurgården → Derby County; undisclosed fee; three-year deal.

  • 2025 — Malcolm Jeng: IK Sirius → Stade de Reims; reported €2.5–3m; to 2029.

  • 2025 — Benjamin Kimpioka: St. Johnstone → Sivasspor; to 2027.

  • 2025 — Elvis van der Laan: AIK → FC Groningen; reported SEK 5–10m; to 2028.

  • 2025 — Amin Al-Hamawi: Wisła Płock → Randers FC; to 2029.

  • 2026 — Mateusz Bogusz: Cruz Azul → Houston Dynamo; $10m deal + 30% sell-on clause

  • 2026 — Amin Boudri GAIS → LAFC, fee €3.3m

Fees shown are indicative estimates (not official).

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Services

Contract negotiation; transfers & loans; image rights & sponsorships; PR/branding; legal/tax coordination; relocation & family support; career planning for prospects and seniors.

Partner Network

Clubs and scouts across the Nordics (AIK, Djurgården, Elfsborg, Hammarby); Serie A (Atalanta); LaLiga (Celta); England (Derby, Burnley); Ligue 1 (Reims); MLS (Atlanta United); Türkiye (Antalyaspor, Sivasspor); Eredivisie (Groningen); Poland (Lech Poznań); Japan (Gamba Osaka).

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Track Record (last 3 seasons)

  • Total transfers completed: 12+

  • Deals ≥ €10m: 2+ (Mateusz Bogusz, Hien ~€9m)

  • Clients in top-5 leagues: Italy, Spain, England, France

  • National team clients: Sweden, Greece, Norway

  • Renewal/extension deals: Multiple (e.g., Hien extension in 2025)

Fees shown are indicative estimates (not official).

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Approach & Philosophy

Boutique, relationship-driven practice with a Scandinavian talent pipeline and targeted moves into top-5 Europe and MLS. Emphasis on stepwise development, role fit and resale potential; negotiations aim for efficient fees and medium-term value.

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Fees & Transparency

Not publicly disclosed. Representation conducted under FA registration (FARA1603). Several FIFA FFAR provisions remain provisionally suspended pending EU proceedings; national rules apply.

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Compliance & Reputation

  • Disciplinary actions / sanctions: None publicly recorded.

  • Litigation / disputes: None.

  • Media sentiment: Mixed to neutral — strong coverage around transfers; local debate tied to the above reporting.

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