Liverpool Sign Sweden Goalkeeper Jennifer Falk on Loan

Liverpool Secure Jennifer Falk from BK Hacken for the Remainder of the Season

Liverpool FC Women have announced the loan signing of Sweden goalkeeper Jennifer Falk from BK Hacken for the rest of the 2025-26 Women’s Super League season. The 32-year-old international is known for her spectacular performances, including saving four penalties in a dramatic shootout against England at last summer’s European Championship.

Falk becomes Liverpool’s second signing from BK Hacken this January, following the arrival of midfielder Alice Bergstrom last week. Her addition is expected to bolster Liverpool’s goalkeeping options ahead of a crucial run in both domestic and European competitions.


Falk’s Reaction to Liverpool Move

Speaking after the announcement, Falk expressed excitement about joining one of England’s top clubs. “I’m very happy and very excited, I’m looking forward to it. It’s been a dream I’ve had to play in this league and this is a really big club, so I’m really happy,” she said.

Falk also highlighted her first impressions of Liverpool’s environment: “I think the environment here is amazing, it’s cosy but big, it has everything that you could need. It’s a nice feeling seeing everything.”


Career Highlights and International Success

Jennifer Falk has been a standout for BK Hacken in Sweden and internationally. She gained global attention for her heroic penalty shootout performance against England, showcasing her composure under pressure and shot-stopping ability.

Her experience and leadership will be valuable for Liverpool’s Women’s Super League campaign, particularly as the club looks to climb the table and make a strong push in domestic cup competitions.


Liverpool’s Transfer Strategy

Liverpool have been active in the January transfer window, with Falk’s loan signing complementing the earlier acquisition of Alice Bergstrom. Both moves highlight the club’s strategy of bringing in experienced international players to strengthen the squad and provide depth in key positions.

Managerial staff at Liverpool praised Falk’s reputation and noted her ability to make an immediate impact between the posts. With Falk joining the team mid-season, she will be expected to adapt quickly to the demands of the Women’s Super League and contribute to Liverpool’s defensive solidity.

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