Liverpool have finalized a significant summer acquisition, agreeing to sign German international forward Vivien Endemann on a free transfer starting July 1st. The 24-year-old will join from Wolfsburg upon the expiration of her contract, marking a major boost for the Women's Super League side.
Endemann brings impressive credentials to Anfield, having earned 17 caps for Germany and contributed to their bronze medal-winning squad at the 2024 Olympic Games. This season, she has demonstrated her attacking prowess with three goals and three assists in just eight Frauen-Bundesliga starts for Wolfsburg.
Her European experience includes a memorable performance against Manchester United in the Women's Champions League, where she found the net in a commanding 5-2 victory last November. More recently, Endemann scored in both of Germany's World Cup qualifying matches against Slovenia and Norway in March.
This signing represents a strategic move for Liverpool as they look to build momentum following a challenging start to the season. Currently positioned 10th in the WSL table, the Reds have shown marked improvement in the second half of the campaign and remain in contention for the Women's FA Cup, with a semi-final clash against Brighton scheduled for May 10th.
Endemann's career trajectory includes previous stints with SGS Essen and SV Meppen before her 2023 move to Wolfsburg, where she spent three seasons with the two-time Women's Champions League winners. Her arrival signals Liverpool's ambition to strengthen their attacking options as they prepare for the 2026-27 season.