INVSPORT
Iberian Intermediaries
. Spain
€66mm

Key Facts

Also known as: INVSPORT (Sergio Barila)
Founded: 2004
Headquarters: Avinguda al Vedat 180, 46900 Torrent, Valencia) Spain
Players: 20+ (5 in 1st tier) – Total market value: €66mm
FIFA/FA registration: RFEF–FIFA Intermediary No. 208 (Sergio Barila)
Languages: Spanish and English
Regions covered: Spain, Portugal, Italy, France, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, England, Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan
Email: barila@invsport.com
Phone: +34 609 540 740
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/invsport/
X: https://x.com/invsport


About

INVSPORT is a Spain-based football representation and intermediation group founded by Sergio Barila in 2004, operating from the Valencia area and positioning itself as a cross-border intermediary across Spain and multiple European markets. Their public focus combines player representation with club intermediation and scouting, with an emphasis on international placements and relationship-based dealmaking.


Key People

Licensed agents (as publicly identifiable from sources reviewed):

  • Sergio Barila – RFEF–FIFA Intermediary No. 208

  • Alejandro Cabrelles – listed as “FIFA agent” (license ID not published in the sources reviewed)


Client Roster (top list, current)

Top players and talents (current):

  • Cristhian Mosquera (Arsenal) – 27.06.2004

  • Chema Andrés (VfB Stuttgart) – 25.01.2005

  • Josep Martínez (Inter Milan) – 27.05.1998

  • Nacho Ferri (KVC Westerlo) – 05.10.2004

  • Ander Yoldi (Córdoba CF) – 19.11.2000

  • Alexander Murillo (CD Castellón) – 06.04.2000

  • Serpeta (CD Castellón) – 07.04.2000

  • Dani Torices (AD Alcorcón) – 11.07.2000

  • José Cambra (Marbella FC) – 28.09.2003

  • Víctor Sala (CF Intercity) – 07.01.2004

  • Marcos Mendes (UE Sant Andreu) – 26.02.1993

  • Christian Albert (Juventud Torremolinos CF) – 01.02.2003

  • Ángel Climent (Valencia CF) – 16.05.2008

  • Alain Gómez (Valencia CF U19) – 03.03.2007

  • Carlos Bacca (Junior FC) – 08.09.1986

  • Adrián Garrido (Valencia CF Mestalla) – 28.11.2005

  • Edgar Alcañiz (FC Cartagena) – 20.03.2004

  • David Montejano (CD Teruel) – 26.08.2001

  • David Vassilev (Marbella FC) – 18.06.2001

  • Marcos Leganés (UD Logroñés) – 18.08.2004

  • Hugo Padín (CD Arenteiro) – 21.02.2003

  • Ale Gorrín (CD Teruel) – 26.08.2001

  • Rodri Gómez (CE Sabadell) – 21.04.2003

  • David Martínez (CD Castellón B) – 08.11.2005

Notable former clients:

  • Not reliably confirmable from the sources reviewed in this run (public sources accessed mainly evidence the current client list).

Coaches/Staff represented (if any):

  • No coaches/staff representation confirmed in the reviewed sources.


Notable Deals

  • 2025 – Cristhian Mosquera: Valencia → Arsenal – permanent transfer; reported deal “worth at least” £13m and five-year contract announced by Sky Sports (Arsenal announcement published 24.07.2025).

  • 2025 – Cristhian Mosquera: Valencia → Arsenal – Spanish reporting placed the deal around €15m fixed + variables; Mosquera’s agent Sergio Barila publicly defended the process.

  • 2025 – Chema Andrés: Real Madrid → VfB Stuttgart – official transfer; contract until 30.06.2030 (announced 27.07.2025).

  • 2025 – Chema Andrés: Real Madrid → VfB Stuttgart – widely reported ~€3m fee.

  • 2024 – Josep Martínez: Genoa → Inter Milan – official signing on a five-year deal to end of June 2029.

  • 2025 – Nacho Ferri: Eintracht Frankfurt → KVC Westerlo – official club announcement: four-season contract (08.07.2025).

  • 2025 – Nacho Ferri: Eintracht Frankfurt → KVC Westerlo – contract expiry listed as 30.06.2029, consistent with a four-year deal from 2025.

  • 2025 – José Cambra: Atlético Levante → Marbella FC – Marbella announced a two-season agreement; contract listed to 30.06.2027.


Services

  • Player representation and career management

  • Transfer intermediation (club-to-club negotiations, placement support)

  • Scouting and recruitment support

  • Contract negotiation support


Partner Network

  • Club-facing intermediation network positioned across Spain plus multiple European markets (as listed by the agency footprint).

  • Scouting-led pipeline and relationships around Valencia-region clubs and Spanish development pathways (inferred from roster concentration and Valencia-area base).


Track Record (last 3 seasons)

Total transfers completed (confirmed client moves in roster, 01.07.2023–26.12.2025):

  • 14 confirmed permanent/registration moves evidenced directly by “Joined” dates and/or official announcements for rostered clients in this period, including:

    • Mosquera → Arsenal (24.07.2025)

    • Chema Andrés → VfB Stuttgart (27.07.2025)

    • Josep Martínez → Inter (09.07.2024)

    • Nacho Ferri → KVC Westerlo (08.07.2025)

    • Serpeta → CD Castellón (03.07.2025)

    • José Cambra → Marbella (01.07.2025)

    • Marcos Mendes → Sant Andreu (20.01.2025)

    • Alain Gómez → Valencia CF U19 (01.07.2024)

    • Plus additional rostered client joins in 2024–2025 shown on player profiles (Murillo, Torices, Sala, Albert, Garrido, Alcañiz, Vassilev, and others).

Deals ≥ €10m (confirmed / widely reported):

  • Cristhian Mosquera to Arsenal – reported around €15m+ depending on source (and £13m+ in UK reporting).

  • Josep Martínez to Inter – reported €15m package in reporting (fee reporting varies by outlet).

Clients in top-5 leagues (current):

  • 3: Cristhian Mosquera (Premier League), Chema Andrés (Bundesliga), Josep Martínez (Serie A).

National team clients (examples):

  • Mosquera – Spain youth international profile referenced in major reporting around his move.

  • Chema Andrés – Spain youth international.

Renewal/extension deals (publicly confirmable from sources reviewed):

  • Not consistently publishable agency-wide from the sources reviewed in this run (most visible items are transfers and registrations rather than public renewal announcements).


Approach & Philosophy

INVSPORT presents itself as a relationship-driven intermediary combining representation with scouting, using an international footprint and club network to place clients across Spain and abroad. The current roster suggests a practical focus on Spain-based development pipelines plus targeted “step-up” moves into top leagues when opportunities align.


Fees & Transparency

FIFA’s Football Agent Regulations describe a service fee cap framework (e.g., 3% for individuals above USD 200,000 remuneration and 5% at or below that threshold, with higher caps for permitted dual representation). FIFA also outlines conflict-of-interest limits, with dual representation only permitted under specific written consent conditions.


Compliance & Reputation

  • Disciplinary actions / sanctions: No public sanctions identified in the reviewed sources for INVSPORT specifically.

  • Litigation / disputes: No specific litigation involving INVSPORT identified in the reviewed sources for this run.

  • Media sentiment: Neutral to positive – INVSPORT is cited mainly in the context of high-profile client transfers (e.g., Mosquera), including public comments from Sergio Barila defending the deal process.


Awards/recognition

  • No awards or formal industry recognitions found in the reviewed sources for this run.

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