Jordan Henderson Eyes Premier League Return Amidst Reports of Regret Over Saudi Move
Former Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson is reportedly seeking a return to the Premier League, just six months after his surprising move to Al-Ettifaq in Saudi Arabia amidst interest from Chelsea increases. The 33-year-old’s transfer to the Middle East, following a 12-year stint with Liverpool, had stirred nationwide attention, particularly due to his public commitment to supporting the LGBTQ community within football.
According to reports from The Sun, Henderson has informed his teammates that the move to Al-Ettifaq was a “huge mistake.” This revelation has sparked interest from several Premier League clubs, with Chelsea and Newcastle United allegedly monitoring the situation for a potential January move.
Celtic and an unnamed German club are also rumoured to be in the mix. Henderson’s return to the Premier League could not only address Chelsea’s midfield concerns but also boost his chances of featuring in Gareth Southgate’s England squad for the upcoming Euro tournament in the summer.
Jordan Henderson could be the perfect midfield solution for Chelsea
Chelsea, criticized for their lack of experience, particularly in midfield, could benefit from Henderson’s wealth of experience. At 33, Henderson boasts 431 Premier League appearances and eight major trophies from his time at Anfield. His addition could provide valuable mentorship for Chelsea’s young squad, currently with an average age of just 23.7.
Meanwhile, rumours circulate about London rivals Tottenham Hotspur’s interest in Chelsea captain Conor Gallagher. The 23-year-old, however, has expressed his desire to remain at Stamford Bridge, presenting challenges for owner Todd Boehly in balancing the club’s books. Chelsea’s intention to comply with Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulations may involve selling homegrown talent to offset expenses.
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Yet, complications may arise in the pursuit of Henderson, as Al-Ettifaq, managed by Henderson’s former Liverpool teammate Steven Gerrard, demands an “astronomical” offer for the player.
Henderson’s reported £700,000-a-week salary, though tax-free under certain conditions, poses financial considerations, including a potential £7 million tax bill if he returns to England within six months.
The intricacies surrounding Henderson’s potential move add layers to what could become a challenging transfer scenario for Chelsea and other interested clubs.