From Liverpool defender to sewage tycoon: Daniel Agger’s surprising career path post retirement

From Liverpool defender to sewage tycoon: Daniel Agger’s surprising career path post retirement

Former Liverpool defender Daniel Agger has embarked on a unique post-football journey, managing a sewage company, investing in a tattoo parlour, and even coaching a team.

According to a report from TalkSport, former Liverpool star Daniel Agger has followed an unconventional journey in retirement, investing in a sewage company and working as a tattoo artist.

Agger, once a cult figure at Anfield, admitted that after leaving football he “got into the sewage business,” co-founding a wastewater treatment company.

He has described this shift as a “crazy idea,” but one that made sense given his interests.

In parallel, Agger has also developed a passion for tattooing. According to the same account, he now works as a tattoo artist — a far cry from his hardened defender days.

His dual ventures have surprised many, showing a very different side of the former Denmark international.

Agger also reflected on his time at Liverpool, suggesting that his bond with the city and the club ran deep. When asked, he stated: “I refused to leave Liverpool at their lowest point,” revealing the emotional weight his playing days still carry.

While his post-playing career might seem unusual — managing sewage services by day and inking tattoos by night — Agger appears content, calling the mix “exciting” and “my own thing.”

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