Liverpool agree summer deal to sign Germany forward Vivien Endemann
Liverpool have reached an agreement to sign Germany international Vivien Endemann on a free transfer when her Wolfsburg contract expires this summer.
The 24-year-old forward will officially join the Merseyside club on 1 July, ending a three-season stint with the Frauen-Bundesliga side.
Her arrival represents a strong start to the summer business for a squad aiming to climb further up the Women’s Super League table.
Olympic medallist adds European pedigree
The versatile attacker brings considerable experience to England, having earned 17 senior caps and won a bronze medal at the 2024 Olympic Games.
She has been in impressive domestic form this season, registering three goals and three assists in eight league starts.
The German standout also demonstrated her continental quality by scoring in a comprehensive 5-2 Women’s Champions League victory over Manchester United last November.
On the international stage, the former SGS Essen player recently found the net in back-to-back Women’s World Cup qualifying wins against Slovenia and Norway.
Merseyside rebuild gathers momentum
This high-profile acquisition bolsters a group that currently sits 10th in the standings, holding an eight-point cushion above bottom club Leicester City.
A brighter second half of the campaign, aided by crucial January reinforcements, has steadily steered the team away from immediate relegation danger.
Focus now also turns to domestic silverware as the side prepares to face Brighton in the Women’s FA Cup semi-finals on 10 May.
Before moving to two-time European champions Wolfsburg in 2023, the sought-after forward developed her trade during valuable spells with both SGS Essen and SV Meppen.