Jurgen Klopp began to work with his midfield, adding the likes of Dominic Szoboszlai, Wataru Endo and Alexis McAllister. They helped Liverpool win the title, the Reds are just one point off top spot and Sutton believes Henderson wants to stay in England’s top flight. Virgil van Dijk has warned title rivals Liverpool ahead of the second half of the season.
“It all started,” he said. “The bottom line is Jordan Henderson. He is eyeing Liverpool’s title challenge and wishes he was still at Anfield. There is no doubt. Let’s see, let’s not have everything we think about culture. I will give Al-Etifaq a chance and try to build a club.”We know where he wants to be. We know why he went to Saudi Arabia. We’ve talked about it often. “He went after the money but he wants to see what happens in the Premier League this season and he wants to stay there.”Henderson and Al-Ettifaq are in mid-table, 26 points behind leaders Saudi Arabia. The lack of interest in some games has also received a lot of attention, as top teams sometimes play in front of fewer than 1,000 fans. The former Liverpool captain, who was selected for England despite leaving Anfield, claimed that negotiations with Jurgen Klopp were the reason for his move. The German suggested reducing his playing time and Henderson opted for pastures new. He said this in an interview with The Athletic: “There were a couple of things that happened that raised the alarm. I have a very good relationship with Jürgen. He was very loyal to me. I won’t go into detail about that conversation because it’s private, but it let me know that I wouldn’t be playing much. “I knew there would be a new player in my place.”
Chris Sutton declares Jordan Henderson’s went to Saudi Arabia for “money”, but this jealousy looks back at Liverpool. Half of them decided to leave the captain’s bracelet for his call and decided to make an effective proposal in the middle. Henderson joined Steven Gerrard at Al-Ettifaq but his former club refused to let him go at all.
