Al Ettifaq has offered to significantly increase Jordan Henderson’s weekly salary by more than three times his current pay. The proposed contract would be for two years, with a potential third year as an option. Henderson, who currently plays for Liverpool, has two years remaining on his existing contract.
Liverpool have agreed to sell their captain, Jordan Henderson, to Saudi Pro League team Al Ettifaq for a fee of £12m.
A deal has been agreed for a 33-year-old English footballer to move to Saudi Arabia, pending personal term negotiations.
Henderson analyzed his role at Liverpool and the potential impact of moving to Al Ettifaq on his international future, ultimately deciding to make the move.
Jordan Henderson has had a distinguished career at Liverpool since joining in 2011. He has made 491 appearances, captained the team to the Premier League and Champions League titles, and also won the FA Cup and two League Cups.
The England LGBT+ supporters group criticized Henderson amid rumors of his potential move to Saudi Arabia, as he has been a strong supporter of the LGBT+ community in football.
The last answer mentioned a person who wore rainbow laces in support of inclusivity during England’s journey to the Euro 2020 final.
Homosexuality is illegal and punishable by death in the Gulf state.
The group expressed their joy for Mr Henderson’s goal against Ukraine in the Euros (quarter-final), attributing it to his kindness and the presence of his ‘lucky’ rainbow laces.
A banner was created to celebrate someone’s outspoken support for England and visibility on the pitch, but if rumors are true, that banner will be forgotten.
Liverpool is currently rebuilding their midfield and has made signings like Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai. They are also showing interest in Romeo Lavia.
Thiago Alcantara is a player who has caught the interest of Saudi Arabia, and Fabinho has been granted permission to join Al Ittihad for a fee of £40m, as the club is looking to make room in its midfield.

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