It is almost exactly two years since the English midfielder Jordan Henderson made the mistake of his life and almost ruined his own career by being tempted by a huge salary in Saudi Arabia with games for Al-Ettifaq FC. – He quickly discovered that desert football was not for him and already after a couple of months the Livepool legend wanted to return to Europe.
Liverpool received €14 million for Jordan Henderson, who joined Anfield from Sunderland in 2011.
It was difficult, but in January last year he managed to terminate his contract and get an exit. – Dutch crisis club Ajax were ready to take on the 34-year-old, who now only has a market value of 2.5 million euros according to Transfermarkt.
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Jordan Henderson returns to the Premier League
He is ready for Brentford, according to The Athletic.
Early departure from Ajax
On Thursday, Ajax announced that Jordan Henderson is leaving the club early. The Englishman had a contract until the summer of 2026, but the parties agreed to go their separate ways already now.
Rumours of Sunderland return
It has since been speculated that Henderson would return to parent club Sunderland, who are investing heavily to secure themselves in the Premier League. But that doesn’t seem to be the case.
Brentford deal in place
On Friday, it was reported by renowned journalist David Ornstein that Jordan Henderson has signed a two-year contract with Brentford. The medical test and the completion of the transfer are expected to take place next week.
Brentford loses Nørgaard to Arsenal
The background for the signing is that Brentford on Thursday lost their midfield central, Christian Nørgaard, who was sold to Arsenal.
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