Liverpool have official announced that defender Daniel Agger has left the club to join Danish side Brondby.
Brondby Club director Per Rud was delighted after the announcement was made as he labeled the move as a historic one for the club.
"We are today making history with the arrival of Daniel Agger," Rud told the club's official website.
"I do not think it is an exaggeration to say that it is the greatest player who over the years has been retrieved to the Super League, and now again to tread the grass at Brondby Stadium in a yellow shirt.
"Daniel Agger stands for many as the symbol of Brondby's past glory, and we are confident that he will again help to lift the team to new heights."
On the Liverpool official website, the 29-year-old wrote a touching letter to the club and fans as he revealed that he turned down a number of offers to stay with the Reds in the past.
"Liverpool have been such a big part of my life and my family's lives for so long, that leaving is extremely difficult," Agger told the club's official website.
"The opportunity arose for me to return home to Brondby and at this stage of my career it felt like the right decision for me.
"I wouldn't leave here to go anywhere else and that has been proven by my actions in recent seasons.
"I have turned down many offers to move to other Premier League and European clubs.
"I would like to thank the Liverpool supporters for the incredible backing they have given me in my time here and the warmth and generosity of spirit displayed to my family."