Global Soccer Management (GSM)
Scandinavia’s Top Dealmakers
. Sweden
€47mm

Key Facts

Also known as: Global Soccer Management Sweden; GSM
Founded: c. 2004 (agency states 20+ years active)
Headquarters: Sweden (contact-based); primary contact: patrick@globalsoccer.se
Players: 125 (40 in 1st tiers) • Total market value: €47mm
FIFA/FA registration: Licensed agents
Languages: Swedish; English; Spanish
Regions covered: Scandinavia; Belgium; France; England; Poland; Japan; broader Europe & Africa
Email: patrick@globalsoccer.se
Phone: +46 70-874 04 52
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/globalsoccergsm
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/globalsoccerman/


About

Global Soccer Management (GSM) is a Sweden-based players’ agency with two decades of market presence. The team combines licensed intermediaries, scouts and lawyers, underpinned by a cooperation with MAQS Law Firm to deliver legal, commercial and career support. GSM’s portfolio ranges from Allsvenskan regulars to top-five-league starters, with growing corridors into Belgium, France, Poland and Japan.


Key People

  • CEO/Founder: Patrick Mörk — Founder & Executive Director

  • Managing Director / Head of Football: Not separately titled

  • Licensed agents & senior staff (selection): Jimmy Hermez; Stevan Selakovic; Vicente Amigo; Tonny Westring (Chief Scout); Carl Fhager / Emilio Ramos (Attorneys); Soodad Alucy; Niclas Gidlund; Jonas Carlberg; Aristide Bahin


Client Roster

Top players (current):

  • Gustaf Nilsson (Club Brugge KV) — CF

  • Emil Krafth (Newcastle United) — RB

  • Samuel Gustafson (Urawa Red Diamonds) — DM

  • Juma Bah (OGC Nice, loan from Man City) — CB

Rising talents / U23:

  • Pontus Dahbo (BK Häcken) — AM

  • Timothy Ouma (Lech Poznań, loan from Slavia Praha) — DM

  • Vince Osuji (Club Brugge) — CB

Coaches/Staff represented (selection):

  • Henrik Rydström (manager); Anders Bååth (manager)


Notable Deals

  • 2025 — Juma Bah: Manchester City → OGC Nice; season loan; contract to 2026

  • 2024 — Gustaf Nilsson: Union SG → Club Brugge; four-year contract

  • 2025 — Emil Krafth: Newcastle United contract extension to 2026

  • 2024 — Samuel Gustafson: BK Häcken → Urawa Red Diamonds; through Dec 2025

  • 2024 — Pontus Dahbo: BK Häcken renewal to 2027

  • 2025 — Timothy Ouma: Slavia Praha → Lech Poznań; season loan to June 2026


Services

  • Contract negotiation & transfers/loans

  • Legal counsel via MAQS Law Firm

  • Sponsorships/commercial & PR

  • Career planning, scouting & talent development

  • Day-to-day/lifestyle support


Partner Network

  • Club corridors: Club Brugge; OGC Nice; Newcastle United; BK Häcken; Urawa Red Diamonds; Lech Poznań


Track Record (last 3 seasons)

  • Total transfers completed: 20+ senior moves/renewals across Allsvenskan, Ekstraklasa, J1 League, Ligue 1 and the Premier League

  • Deals ≥ €10m: Select cases historically; focus on €0.3–5m band and strategic loans

  • Clients in top-5 leagues: Active (Premier League; Ligue 1)

  • National team clients: Sweden senior call-ups and other internationals

  • Renewal/extension deals: Multiple (e.g., Dahbo to 2027; Krafth to 2026)


Approach & Philosophy

Relationship-driven, scout-led representation that pairs Scandinavian and African pipelines with targeted placements in Belgium, France and top-five leagues. Emphasis on legal rigor, playing-time pathways, and measured value growth through renewals and smart loans.


Fees & Transparency

Operates under FFAR and Swedish FA rules; no public fee schedule or dual-representation/expense policy.


Compliance & Reputation

  • Disciplinary actions / sanctions: None publicly recorded

  • Litigation / disputes: None located

  • Media sentiment: Neutral-to-positive with steady Scandinavian pipeline, top-flight placements and international call-ups

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