Also known as: InterLex Sport S.L.U
Founded: 2000 (incorporated 06 October 2000, Madrid)
Headquarters: Plaza de las Cortes 5, 3ª planta, 28014 Madrid, Spain and 223 223 Colonnades, Albert Dock, Liverpool, England, L3 4AB
Players: 30+ (1st tier: 12) – Total market value: €23mm
FIFA/FA registration: Spanish limited company registered in Madrid; multiple staff listed as licensed agents and FIFA Football Agents
Languages: English, Spanish
Regions covered: UK and Belgium as primary and secondary markets, plus wider EU, South America and North America
Email: contact@interlexsport.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/interlexsport/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/interlex-sport
InterLex Sport is a Madrid based, with the UK office, boutique sports management and legal agency with more than two decades of experience representing professional footballers, coaches and clubs at elite level. Its legal background and small senior team allow for highly bespoke contract work, cross border transfers and dispute sensitive advice.
The agency has historically focused on the UK, Spanish and Belgian markets, but now manages a portfolio that stretches from the Premier League and Bundesliga to Canada, Central Europe and West Africa. A core differentiator is the blend of qualified lawyers and experienced scouts working under one roof, giving players both technical career guidance and strong legal protection.
CEO / Founder:
Colin Pomford – Founder and long standing sole director of InterLex Sport SL, with legal and agency leadership roles in Madrid since the company’s incorporation in 2000
Managing Director / Head of Football:
Eric Beauchamp – Director & FIFA licensed football agent based between Madrid and the UK, leading senior negotiations, international projects and high profile transfers
Licensed agents:
Colin Pomford – Licensed intermediary with legal background
Eric Beauchamp – Director & FIFA Licensed Football Agent
Kaisor Basar – COO & Director, licensed agent, primary contact for England
Olivier Guilbaud – Director Belgium and licensed agent overseeing Benelux operations
Kevin Bushiri – Licensed agent, Belgium based
Conor Morrissey – Licensed agent focusing on UK and Ireland
Niels Guilbaud – Licensed agent supporting Belgian and French speaking markets
Selected current clients – focusing on leading names and top young talents from InterLex Sport’s public roster.
Samuel Chukwueze (Fulham) – Date of birth: 22 May 1999
Ameen Al Dakhil (VfB Stuttgart) – Date of birth: 6 March 2002
Koji Miyoshi (VfL Bochum) – Date of birth: 26 March 1997
Sebastián Coates (Club Nacional) – Date of birth: 7 October 1990
Dylan Levitt (Hibernian FC) – Date of birth: 17 November 2000
Sam Byram (Leeds United) – Date of birth: 16 September 1993
James Husband (Blackpool) – Date of birth: 3 January 1994
Ali Turap Bulbul (Umraniyespor) – Date of birth: 25 January 2005
Charlie Taylor (WBA) – 18 September 1993
Oakley Cannonier (Liverpool FC U21) – Date of birth: 6 May 2004
Zan Luk Leban (NK Celje) – Date of birth: 15 December 2002
Hamidou Kante (SK Artis Brno) – Date of birth: 18 December 2004
Mouhamed Dione (SU Dinamo Jug) – Date of birth: 30 December 2004
Ndiaye Pathé (Vancouver FC) – Date of birth: 27 April 2004
Ablaye Sy (CD Leganés B) – Date of birth: 12 July 2005
Hugo Lamock (Jong KV Mechelen) – Date of birth: 25 February 2006
Rabby Mateta Pepa (DAC Dunajská Streda) – Date of birth: 13 July 2006
Ryan Adewusi (FCV Dender EH) – Date of birth: 4 February 2005
Noam Mayoka Tika (Lierse) – Date of birth: 2 November 2003
Vangelis Costoulas (RFC Seraing) – Date of birth: 7 July 2007
Nils Velleuer (RFC Seraing U21) – Date of birth: 15 April 2007
Darryl Nkulikiyimana (Standard Liège 16 FC) – Date of birth: 24 May 2005
Steeven Assengue (Standard Liège) – Date of birth: 14 June 2005
Sidy Koumé (UD Santarém) – Date of birth: 1 January 2007
Rocky Bushiri (Norwich City, then KV Oostende / Hibernian) – central defender whose 2019 Norwich contract extension is listed in InterLex’s track record
Nik Lorbek (Union Saint Gilloise / NS Mura) – Slovenian midfielder moved on a free transfer from Union SG to NS Mura in 2021 with InterLex involvement
The agency claims on their website that other football agencies partnered with them to secure transfers and contracts for their clients. Some examples: Danny Drinkwater, Emi Buendia, Fernando Hierro, Fernando Morientes, Juan Mata, Lucas Leiva, Marouane Fellaini, Martin Skrtel, Mikel Arteta, Momo Sissoko, Salomon Rondon, Shinji Kagawa, Thiago Alcantara, Thomas Gravesen and Xabi Alonso
InterLex Sport primarily markets itself as a player agency, but its mandate includes representation of clubs and coaches in transfer and legal matters, particularly in Spain, England and Belgium. They represented some big names: Daniel Farke, Rafa Benitez and David Moyes
2025 – Samuel Chukwueze – AC Milan to Fulham – Loan deal
2024 – Ameen Al Dakhil – Burnley to VfB Stuttgart – permanent transfer to the Bundesliga with a reported fee around €9m and a four year contract
2023 – Samuel Chukwueze – Villareal to AC Milan for €21mm
2023 – Ameen Al Dakhil – Sint Truidense VV to Burnley – Premier League move in January 2023, widely reported at around €5m and one of InterLex’s flagship deals
2022 – Allan Delferrière – Standard Liège to Hibernian – permanent transfer on a multi year deal, part of the agency’s Scottish portfolio
2022 – Allan Delferrière – Hibernian to Edinburgh City – subsequent move within Scotland to secure regular first team minutes
2021 – Nik Lorbek – Union Saint Gilloise to NS Mura – free transfer for the Slovenian midfielder
2019 – Rocky Bushiri – Norwich City contract extension – key renewal rather than a club move
Contract negotiation and legal drafting for playing and image rights contracts
International transfers and loans, including cross border moves between Belgium, UK, Spain, Scandinavia and Central Europe
Career planning, squad building advice and work permit / GBE strategy for clubs and players
Commercial deals, sponsorship and off field brand positioning for selected senior clients
Arbitration support, dispute resolution and regulatory advice grounded in the firm’s legal background
Scouting, video profiling and data supported talent identification in Belgium, UK academies and key European markets
Digital network with around 770 clubs on TransferRoom, with England as primary market and Belgium as secondary
Working relationships with clubs in Belgium, Scotland, Portugal, Slovenia, Slovakia and Canada, reflected in recent transfers and youth placements
Legal and corporate partners in Madrid and the UK through InterLex Sport’s status as a legal services company and its presence in professional directories
Trusted local scouts and partners in West Africa, Central Europe and the Balkans, inferred from the geographic spread of the youth roster
Total transfers completed:
At least 5 verified deals since 2021, plus multiple youth and lower tier moves across Belgium, UK, Slovenia, Portugal and Canada
Deals ≥ €10m:
0 publicly documented (largest known single fee is the €9m move of Ameen Al Dakhil from Burnley to VfB Stuttgart)
Clients in top 5 leagues:
2 current senior clients active in Big 5 leagues – Samuel Chukwueze (Premier League, Fulham) and Ameen Al Dakhil (Bundesliga, VfB Stuttgart)
National team clients:
At least 2 current senior internationals (Belgium, Nigeria), plus several youth internationals for Belgium, Wales, Slovenia and Senegal
Renewal / extension deals:
Rocky Bushiri’s Norwich City contract extension and several undisclosed renewals at club level, particularly in Scotland and Belgium
InterLex Sport operates as a small, senior led agency that combines legal precision with a strong scouting and development focus. Its roster leans towards technically strong defenders and midfielders, many of them in Belgium and Central Europe, with a growing group of West African and British academy talents.
Negotiations are typically handled directly by directors such as Eric Beauchamp and Kaisor Basar, with an emphasis on long term career pathways rather than short term fees. The firm’s legal background and registration as a legal services company in Spain underpin a cautious, documentation heavy style aimed at reducing regulatory and tax risk for both players and clubs.
InterLex Sport’s specific commission structures are not public, but in line with market practice for European intermediaries players and clubs can expect:
Commissions generally in the 5–10 % range of the player’s gross salary on new deals, negotiated case by case
Separate fees for club retained work such as contract extensions or complex cross border transfers
A preference for clear written consent and documentation where the agency represents both player and club
The company’s legal orientation means expense reporting and side arrangements are typically formalised in writing.
Disciplinary actions / sanctions:
No public record of FIFA or FA disciplinary sanctions against InterLex Sport or its key agents was identified at the time of research
Litigation / disputes:
Spanish corporate records show routine legal and registry activity but no notable litigation highlighted in sports law reporting
Media sentiment:
Largely neutral and low profile, with most mentions in transaction reporting, directories and professional commentary rather than controversy
Trusted Agency badge on TransferRoom, reflecting verified deals, club feedback and a broad network of 700+ clubs
Long standing registration and continuous filings in the Spanish companies registry, underlining organisational stability since its 2000 incorporation
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