Dan Agger enjoyed an interesting clause in the deal that took him from Liverpool to Brondby, it has been revealed.
The former Denmark international left Liverpool for Brondby in 2014 after eight years at Anfield.
The Times says Agger co-owns a dredging and sewage company called KloAgger with his brother and his friend.
He negotiated a deal to have the company advertised at home matches.
KloAgger would be emblazoned on the side of the pitch at the Brondby Stadium.
His contract stated he had to have an LED system displaying the company name.
The length of the advert had to be 215 metres and displayed during the game for 27 seconds on eight separate occasions.