
News
Share
Published 08:27 17 Jan 2024 GMT
Updated 08:27 17 Jan 2024 GMT

Jordan Henderson has reached an agreement to terminated his contract at Al Ettifaq and leave the club after just six months.
The former Liverpool midfielder is close to joining Ajax on a permanent basis and is in the process of finalising the termination of his contract in Saudi Arabia, the Athletic reports.
No transfer fee will be involved in the midfielder's exit and he has already agreed a move to Ajax in principle.
In recent weeks, reports had emerged that Henderson was desperate to leave the Saudi Pro League club.
The move comes just six months after Henderson joined Al Ettifaq for £12m on a three year contract, ending a 12-year spell at Liverpool where he won the Champions League, Premier League, FA Cup and League Cup.
This season in the Saudi Pro League, Henderson played 17 times for Steven Gerrard's side, registering four assists.
Speaking about his move at the time, the midfielder said he wanted to “achieve something special and build a club and build the league”.
He told the Athletic: “I wanted something that would excite me. But it needed to be something that I felt as though I could add value in and do and try something new — a new challenge and for different reasons.
“And this opportunity with Stevie (Gerrard) in a totally different league and totally different culture was something completely different, that maybe it would excite us in terms of the project that was put in front of us, in terms of the league and using my experience to try to help with that in many different areas and feeling that people value.
“It’s nice to feel wanted. I know Stevie really wanted me. I know the club really wanted me to go and they wanted us to try and build over the next few years — something that is here to stay and be one of the best leagues in the world.”
His move to a country where being gay is illegal sparked particular anger following his vocal support in the past for the LGBTQ+ community.
“I think people know what my views and values were before I left and still do now. And I think having someone with those views and values in Saudi Arabia is only a positive thing.”
“I’m going to a different country where the laws of the country might be different.
“Now, I see that as a positive thing. I see that because, from their (Saudi) side, they knew that before signing it. So they knew what my beliefs were. They knew what causes and campaigns I’ve done in the past and not once was it brought up. Not once have they said, 'You can do this, you can’t do this.' And I think it can only be a positive thing to try to open up like around Qatar.”
Related links:
Explore more on these topics:

Speaking about the criticism of his move, Henderson said: "I can understand the frustration. I can understand the anger. I get it. All I can say around that is that I’m sorry that they feel like that. My intention was never, ever to hurt anyone. My intention has always been to help causes and communities where I felt like they have asked for my help.
Why Google wants to release 32,000,000 infected mosquitoes into the wild
It’s not quite as crazy as it sounds Google wants to release 32,000,000 disease-infected mosquitoes into the wild. Yes, you heard that right, and while this may sound like the evil masterplan of a crazed villain, the project is actually one of goodwill for the betterment of humanity. For thousands of years, humans have been […]
News
8h
All the reviews for Clarkson’s Farm Series 5 as audience favourite returns
It seems people are divided The new season of Clarkson’s Farm focuses on Jeremy Clarkson’s efforts to modernise Diddly Squat Farm, as he deals with major farming challenges, a changing political landscape, and the growing demands of running his new pub. Season 5 of the documentary reality series begins after a health scare forces Jeremy […]
News
9h
Amazon confirms exact dates for four-day Prime Day event
News