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Hendo welcomes Liverpool’s Keita swoop

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LIVERPOOL captain Jordan Henderson has congratula­tedngratul­ated his club for completing leting a deal to sign long-term target Naby Keita from RB Leipzig. pzig.

The 22-yea r-old d Guinea midfielder will arriverriv­e in Ju l y nex t y e a r a f t er L i v e r p o ol p a i d h i s reported £48 million lion ( $ 6 2 . 2 m i l l i o n ) r e l e a s e c l a u s e, a s well as an additiona nal l premium.

“I have seen Naby aby play quite a few times and he looks a top, op, top player,” Henderson on told reporters at the England ngland training base in Burtonurto­non-Trent, central England on Tuesday.

“There have beeneen a l ot of t ransferf er rumours over the e s u m m e r a n d thankfully we ended up doing the busines business. “OK, he comes next year, but I a am sure that the club ar are delighted to get h him because he w will be a real add addition to the squ squad and will h o p e f u l l y h help us over t h e n e x t f e w years.” Henders son reported for EnglandEn duty fresh from Liverpool’s impressive 4 - 0 wi n ov e r Arsen Arsenal on Sunday, w which l eft Jurgen K Klopp’s men second i in the Premier Le League table. Arsen Arsenal and their manager Arsene Wenger came in for heavy criticism after the game, but Henderson believes any team will find it tough against Liverpool when they are firing on all cylinders.

‘Number one team’

“Arsenal are still a very good team with very good players,” he said. “I know they’ll get a lot of criticism, especially after our game, but at the same time we were very good.

“When we play like that, with that intensity, it’s hard for any team to come and perform really. Anyone coming to Anfield that day would have struggled.”

Henderson toed a diplomatic line when asked who would prevail if Liverpool came up against England, saying: “It’s very hard to compare” the teams.

Like Liverpool, England are striving to re-establish themselves as a force. They top their World Cup qualifying group ahead of their coming games against Malta and Slovakia.

Manager Gareth Southgate is shaping a new team around young stars like Dele Alli and Harry Kane and although Henderson’s three major tournament­s to date have all ended in disappoint­ment, he says ambitions remain sky-high.

“We have spoken together as a squad and the target is to be the No1 team in the world,” said the 27-year-old, a squad member at Euro 2012, the 2014 World Cup and Euro 2016.

“However long it takes, we don’t know. It is down to us as a team how far we want to go and how far we want to push ourselves. Hopefully we can do that sooner rather than later.”

Henderson admitted he was “a little bit surprised” by Wayne Rooney’s decision to retire from internatio­nal football, after the striker’s successful return to Everton prompted Southgate to offer him a recall.

Henderson is one several players to have worn the captain’s armband since Rooney, England’s former skipper, lost his place in the squad, and he would relish the opportunit­y to take on the role full-time.

Asked if he coveted the captaincy, he replied: “Of course. If you ask a lot of the lads in the dressing room, they’ll feel as though they’re ready to lead this team.

“And of course I’m no different, but whoever [it is], it’s up to the manager at the end of the day, and whoever gets it, the lads I’m sure will be right behind that person.”

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