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Daniel Agger will receive a warm reception from Liverpool fans when he walks out at Anfield today for their legends match against Ajax.
The former defender played 232 times for the Reds and won the League Cup and Community Shield, forming solid partnerships with Martin Skrtel and Jamie Carragher.
Today he will relive his glory days at Anfield as he lines up alongside Steven Gerrard, Fernando Torres, Dirk Kuyt, and Skrtel.
The team is managed by Sven-Goran Eriksson, the former England boss.
Agger returned from Liverpool to Brondby in 2014 and finished his career with the Danish club where it all started.
What has he been up to since then? Well, quite a lot, and it's not all what you'd expect. Mail Sport explores how he's been spending his time.
You might just remember Daniel Agger as a reliable, technically gifted centre-back - but there's much more to him than that
gger will play in a Liverpool Legends match against Ajax icons today at Anfield, but what has he done since his playing career?
After retiring in 2016, Agger left his Danish homeland and moved to Marbella with his wife.
By this stage, he had a fully functional sewage business called KloAgger - 'Agger Toilet' - which he had set up in 2012 with his brother Marco his home town, Hvidovre.
In 2018/19, they posted a record gross profit of £1.77million and a net profit of £450,000. This was more than a nice little earner.
In 2022, KloAgger was bought by another company, Recover.
But Agger wasn't simply satisfied with dealing with Denmark's extensive water and excrement.
He went on to invest in a tattoo company inventively named Tattoodo.
This commitment followed a long-standing passion for body art. Agger is a qualified tattoo artist and has numerous himself.
When there was speculation that he might leave Liverpool in 2012, he even had YNWA (You'll Never Walk Alone) tattooed on the knuckles on his right hand. I'm staying, in other words.
Daniel Agger ran a sewage company called KloAgger, which he founded in 2012 and grew after his football career
He has a huge passion for tattoos and his body is covered in them. On the knuckles of his right-hand, 'YNWA' is written
The former defender is even a qualified tattoo artist and has invested in a company called Tattoodo
His body is now covered in tattoos.