Post: Former Liverpool player Agger entered the business field after retiring and started philanthropy

According to the "Daily Mail" report, former Liverpool player Daniel Agger did not choose the traditional path of coach or commentator after retiring, but launched a series of unique business attempts.
Before retiring and moving to Marbella in 2016, Agger and his brother Marco founded the sewage treatment company KloAgger in 2012 in their hometown of Viziore, Denmark. The business performed well, recording a gross profit of 1.77 million pounds and a net profit of 450,000 pounds in the 2018-19 fiscal year. It was eventually acquired by Recover in 2022.
Out of his love for tattoo art, he also invested in the tattoo platform Tattoodo, which holds a professional license. In 2012, in order to quell rumors of leaving the team, he had the word YNWA tattooed on his knuckles to show his loyalty.
Ager is very interested in the nightlife industry and owns two bars, Center Pubben and Rottehullet, in Copenhagen. As early as 2007, when he was playing for Liverpool, he acquired the Que Pasa Mexican restaurant in Merseyside and the Italian restaurant at 52 Larken Lane.
Despite his busy business, he still coached the Danish second-tier league team Kör from 2021 to 2023, leading the team to seventh and eighth place in the league respectively. He ultimately chose to leave due to the club's budget cuts and a shift in goals from promotion to relegation. He admitted that these two years of coaching experience allowed him to learn more football knowledge than in his entire playing career.
In addition, the 39-year-old Liverpool veteran also continues to carry out charity through the Agger Foundation and raises funds through golf tournaments.





