JHSEVEN SPORTS COMPANY
Colombian Dealmakers
. Colombia
€55mm

Key Facts

Also known as: JH SEVEN SPORT COMPANY S.A.S.
Founded: 25.01.2022
Headquarters: Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia
Players: 10+ (5+ 1st tier) – €55mm
FIFA/FA registration: FIFA licensed; Company registration (Colombia) – NIT 901482298–3
Languages: Spanish (public-facing)
Regions covered: South America; Europe; Middle East (based on client clubs and deals in England, Spain, Saudi Arabia, Türkiye, Poland)
Email: Not publicly listed (write via IG)
Social: Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/jhsevensportscompany/


About

JHSEVEN SPORTS COMPANY is a Medellín-based agency/company founded in 2022 and registered locally as JH SEVEN SPORT COMPANY S.A.S. It operates as a boutique representation firm with a small roster, but with outsized visibility through headline moves involving Colombian internationals such as Jhon Durán and Yáser Asprilla. The profile of its work skews toward moving South American talent into European competitions and negotiating high-value exits.


Key People

  • Jonathan Herrera Carvajal – Founder/Principal (Key Principal)
    Colombian-based executive listed as the company’s key principal in business directories; publicly linked in media reporting to negotiations involving Yáser Asprilla.
    Contact: Not publicly listed (best public channel: Instagram – @jhsevensportscompany)

  • Ivan Reyes: FIFA licensed agent (ID #202401-5739)
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/agentereyes/

  • Jacobo Izquierdo: Scout
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jacobo_scouting/

  • Managing Director / Head of Football: Not publicly disclosed

  • Licensed agents: Not publicly disclosed (no accessible official licence IDs confirmed in public sources reviewed)


Client Roster

Top players and talents (current)

  • Jhon Durán (Zenit St Petersburg - on loan from Al Nassr) – 13.12.2003

  • Yaser Asprilla (Galatasaray) – 19.11.2003

  • Juan David Bonilla (Without Club) – 18.01.2006

  • Christian García (Independiente Juniors) – 06.07.2004

  • Liberman Torres (Manta FC) – 16.05.2002

  • Jesús Díaz (Zaglebie Lubin) – 21.05.1999


Notable Deals

  • 2026 – Jhon Durán: Al Nassr Zenit St Petersburg, loan

  • 2026 – Yaser Asprilla: Girona → Galatasaray, loan

  • 2025 (Jan) – Jhon Durán: Aston Villa → Al-Nassr, permanent transfer, €77m

  • 2024 (Aug) – Yáser Asprilla: Watford → Girona, permanent transfer, €18m

  • 2025 (Jul) – Jhon Durán: Al-Nassr → Fenerbahçe, loan transfer (reports suggested a €15m loan fee; not confirmed as an official fee in the transfer record)

  • 2024 (Sep) – Jesús Díaz: Stal Rzeszow → Raków Częstochowa, loan transfer

  • 2025 (Sep) – Jesús Díaz: Raków Częstochowa → Zaglebie Lubin, loan transfer (option to buy noted on player profile)

  • 2023 (Jan) – Jhon Durán: Chicago → Aston Villa, permanent transfer, €29m

Fees shown are indicative estimates (not official).


Services

  • Contract negotiation and renewals

  • Transfers and loans (domestic and international)

  • Career strategy and club pathway planning

  • Talent scouting and placement (South America → Europe focus)

  • Commercial positioning support (case-by-case)

  • Regulatory and documentation coordination (TMS-facing processes via clubs)


Partner Network

  • Deal interfaces with clubs in top European leagues and emerging buying leagues (examples from client pathways: Premier League, LaLiga, Saudi Pro League, Süper Lig, Ekstraklasa).

  • Likely collaboration with local scouts and legal/accounting support in Colombia for cross-border moves (not publicly named).


Track Record (last 3 seasons)

  • Total transfers completed: 7+

    • Confirmed major permanents: Durán (€77m), Asprilla (€18m)

    • Loans recorded: Jesús Díaz (2024 loan), Jesús Díaz (2025 loan)

    • Loan widely reported: Durán to Fenerbahçe

    • Club joins in period for other clients: Christian García (joined 05.07.2023), Liberman Torres (joined 19.06.2025)

  • Deals ≥ €10m: 2 confirmed (Durán €77.00m; Asprilla €18.00m)

  • Clients in top-5 leagues:

    • Current: 1 (LaLiga – Asprilla at Girona)

    • In the period: 2 (Premier League – Durán at Aston Villa; LaLiga – Asprilla at Girona)

  • National team clients: 3

    • Colombia senior: Durán, Asprilla

    • Ecuador U23: Christian García

  • Renewal/extension deals: Not publicly identifiable in reviewed sources

Fees shown are indicative estimates (not official).


Approach & Philosophy

JHSEVEN SPORTS COMPANY appears to run a high-conviction, boutique model: a small roster with selective, high-upside talents, aiming for accelerated steps into strong development environments and high-liquidity leagues. The visible pattern is negotiating upward moves that materially change the player’s market level and then maintaining optionality through loans when needed.


Fees & Transparency

Under FIFA Football Agent Regulations guidance, service fee caps depend on who the agent represents and whether the individual’s annual remuneration is above or below USD 200,000. FIFA’s published guidance includes caps such as 5% or 3% (individual or engaging entity, depending on remuneration), and 10% or 6% for permitted dual representation scenarios (again depending on remuneration level). The FFAR framework also emphasizes documentation and standardised processes for representation agreements and agent activity.


Compliance & Reputation

  • Disciplinary actions / sanctions: No public sanctions found in the reviewed sources.

  • Litigation / disputes: No public litigation found in the reviewed sources.

  • Business registry notes: Colombian business listings show the company registration details and NIT

  • Media sentiment: Neutral to positive – coverage is mainly deal-driven, without sustained negative narratives in the sources reviewed.


Awards/recognition

No verified awards or formal industry recognitions found in publicly accessible sources reviewed.

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