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BK Hacken Winger Officially Joins Liverpool
Liverpool FC Women have secured their first signing of the January transfer window, announcing the arrival of Alice Bergstrom from Swedish club BK Hacken. The 22-year-old midfielder, versatile enough to play on the wings, joins the Reds on an undisclosed fee to bolster the squad amid their relegation battle in the Women's Super League.[1][2]
Bergstrom's transfer was confirmed after Liverpool agreed a deal with BK Hacken, marking a key addition as manager Matt Beard looks to strengthen the team's midfield options. The young Swede brings pace, creativity, and goal-scoring threat from her time in the Swedish top flight, where she impressed with her direct style and ability to contribute both assists and goals.[1][2]
Strategic Signing for Survival
The move comes at a crucial juncture for Liverpool Women, who are fighting to avoid relegation. Bergstrom's arrival is seen as a timely boost, providing depth and competition in attacking areas. Sources indicate the deal was finalized swiftly, with the player passing medical checks and putting pen to paper on a long-term contract.[2]
Bergstrom expressed her excitement in initial statements, citing Liverpool's storied history and ambition in women's football as key motivators. "Joining a club like Liverpool is a dream come true. I'm ready to hit the ground running and help the team climb the table," she reportedly said.[2]
Background and Expectations
At BK Hacken, Bergstrom established herself as a standout talent, featuring regularly in the Damallsvenskan and European competitions. Her technical skills, work rate, and versatility make her an ideal fit for Beard's high-pressing system. Liverpool fans will hope she can replicate her form in the WSL, contributing immediately to their survival push.[1]
This signing signals Liverpool's intent to be active in the window, with more reinforcements potentially on the horizon as they aim to stabilize and build for the future.[1][2]
