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Liverpool agree to sell Jordan Henderson to Al-Ettifaq for initial £12m

- Andy Hunter

Jordan Henderson is poised to join Steven Gerrard at Al-Ettifaq after Liverpool agreed a fee in principle of £12m plus add-ons for their captain with the Saudi Pro League club.

Henderson was omitted from Liverpool’s first friendly of pre-season on Wednesday, against Karlsruher SC in Germany, after a breakthrou­gh in negotiatio­ns. The 33-year-old midfielder agreed a contract with Al-Ettifaq last week and could undergo a medical within days. He will sign a two-year contract with the option of a third on wages that will dwarf his current £200,000 a week at Liverpool.

Liverpool and Al-Ettifaq, managed by the Anfield legend Gerrard, reached a compromise over the structure of the fee for a player who has two years on his contract.

Henderson was initially reluctant to relocate with his family to Saudi Arabia but Al-Ettifaq’s offer prompted a rethink. He also held talks over his first-team prospects with Jürgen Klopp before deciding in principle to end his 12-year stay on Merseyside.

Liverpool have signed Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai for £35m and £60m respective­ly and Klopp was in the market for another midfielder even before Saudi Arabian interest in Henderson and Fabinho disrupted his pre-season plans.

Liverpool remain in talks with AlIttihad over Fabinho’s exit. Al-Ittihad, unlike Al-Ettifaq, are one of the four

Saudi Arabian clubs owned by the country’s Public Investment Fund. The Brazil internatio­nal is expected to leave for about £40m. Two other Liverpool players, Luis Díaz and Thiago Alcântara,

are attracting interest from the Saudi Pro League but the club is expected to resist any advances for the Colombia internatio­nal.

Klopp said about both deals: “As long as things are not really finally decided, we don’t have to talk about it. There will be a moment where we probably have to talk about it, but it’s not now. I don’t know that anything is decided, which means nothing to say in the moment. In the end, all of these decisions are made by me. And because I respect the players a lot, it’s usually with consent. It was in this case and it is all fine.”

The prospect of Henderson moving to a country where homosexual­ity is illegal has been condemned by Liverpool’s official LGBT+ fans group, Kop Outs. Henderson has been a staunch supporter of the LGBTQ+ community as Liverpool captain – being nominated as “Football Ally” at the LGBT+ Awards in 2021 – and has written in his programme notes about standing “shoulder-to-shoulder” with anyone who feels excluded.

 ?? Powell/Liverpool FC/Getty Images ?? Jordan Henderson training with Liverpool on Monday. He was left out of the squad for a game on Wednesday. Photograph: Andrew
Powell/Liverpool FC/Getty Images Jordan Henderson training with Liverpool on Monday. He was left out of the squad for a game on Wednesday. Photograph: Andrew

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