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Liverpool FC have officially confirmed the signing of a FC Koln defender ahead of the summer window opening. Image Credits: Imago ImagesLiverpool are gearing up for what could be a defining summer under Arne Slot, with recruitment expected to help shore up the widespread issues for his men this 2025/26 season.After a campaign that fell short silverware, attention has quickly turned to strengthening key areas across the squad.But it is not only the men’s side undergoing important changes.Liverpool FC Women are also entering a crucial window after Gareth Taylor successfully steered the team clear of relegation in the Women’s Super League.
Stability has been restored, but there is a clear push behind the scenes to build a more competitive squad capable of climbing the table.The Reds have already made an eye-catching move by agreeing a free transfer for Wolfsburg forward Vivien Endemann, a German international boasting both Champions League experience and Olympic pedigree.And now Liverpool have now officially confirmed the addition of FC Köln defender Sara Agrež, who will join the club ahead of the 2026–27 season.The Slovenian international arrives with a growing reputation in European football, having impressed in the Frauen-Bundesliga with her composure, defensive intelligence, and ability to play out from the back.At just 24, Agrež offers both immediate quality and long-term potential, fitting the profile of a player Liverpool are keen to invest in.Comfortable as a centre-back and capable of contributing in build-up phases, she is expected to add much-needed depth and competition to Taylor’s defensive options.She has made more than 40 appearances in the Bundesliga this past season. She previously gained top-level experience with VfL Wolfsburg and Turbine Potsdam, having made her Bundesliga debut at 19, and has already passed the 50-cap mark for Slovenia.With Endemann bolstering the attack and Agrež reinforcing the defence, Liverpool FC Women are quietly assembling a squad that looks far more equipped to compete next season at the top of the table.
