Former Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson is desperate to make a shock return to the Premier League after a turbulent spell in Saudi Arabia. Find out the latest on his potential transfer back to England!
Jordan Henderson, the former Liverpool captain, is making headlines as he expresses his eagerness to leave Saudi Arabia and return to the Premier League. After facing challenges settling in following his £12 million move to Al Ettifaq, Henderson is seeking a quick exit. Reports suggest that Mauricio Pochettino, the manager of Chelsea, has been quizzed about the club's interest in Henderson, adding to the speculation surrounding his potential transfer.
With Henderson eyeing a Premier League comeback just six months after his move to Saudi Arabia, several potential destinations are being discussed. Liverpool, his former club, could be in line for a substantial windfall if Henderson secures a quick exit from his current contract. Despite uncertainties surrounding his next move, Henderson's desire to return to familiar territory has sparked a flurry of transfer rumors across the football world.
Liverpool fans are eagerly watching as the drama unfolds, with Jordan Henderson's possible return to the club becoming a topic of intense speculation and excitement. With his future hanging in the balance, the football world awaits the next chapter in Henderson's career with bated breath.
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Former Liverpool captain has struggled to settle following move for which he was fiercely criticised.
The Blues manager has a new round of transfer talks planned but Henderson is unlikely to be on the agenda.
Mauricio Pochettino gave a coy response when asked about the chance of Chelsea signing Jordan Henderson in the January transfer window.
Jordan Henderson is eyeing a return to the Premier League after struggling to settle following his £12million move to Saudi Pro League side Al-Ettifaq last ...
JORDAN HENDERSON wants to return to the Premier League just six months after his move to Saudi Arabia.However, an early exit from Al-Ettifaq would cos.
Former Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson is reportedly eager to return to the Premier League just six months into his move to Al Ettifaq.
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Jordan Henderson is wanting to make a return to the Premier League just six months after leaving for Saudi Arabia.
Jordan Henderson wants to quit Saudi Arabia after less than six months and return to the Premier League in a move that could cost him millions.
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Just six months after moving to Al-Ettifaq to change a culture from within, the England star is reportedly desperate for a return home.
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Midfielder's £350000-a-week contract was signed on tax-free basis, that is only held up if he stays in Saudi Arabia for at least two years.
The England international is reportedly looking to leave Al-Ettifaq just six months after joining the Saudi Pro League side.
Liverpool coach Jurgen Klopp has admitted that he has spoken to Jordan Henderson amid reports the midfielder wants to leave Al-Ettifaq.
When asked about the validity of claims that Henderson could make an unlikely switch back to Anfield, the manager was predictably dismissive with his response.
Jordan Henderson is unlikely to return to the Premier League with Al Ettifaq determined to keep hold of their star man, talkSPORT understands.Reports.
Liverpool look set to profit if Jordan Henderson makes a quick exit from Saudi Arabia in the January transfer window.