Jordan Henderson Sends Liverpool Message After 'Unwanted' Feeling Led to Exit - Liverpool Echo
GREATER LONDON, ENGLAND, JUL 15 – Jordan Henderson returns to the Premier League on a free transfer to Brentford, bringing leadership and experience after two years abroad, filling the gap left by departing midfielder Christian Nørgaard.
- On July 15, 2025, Jordan Henderson joined Brentford on a two-year deal after becoming a free agent following his departure from Ajax.
- He requested to terminate his Ajax contract last week following a six-month stint at Saudi club Al-Ettifaq, having left Liverpool in 2023 feeling unwanted by the club and Jurgen Klopp.
- Brentford coach Keith Andrews cited Henderson's fitness, motivation, and experience, including his England international status, as key reasons for signing him after losing Christian Nørgaard to Arsenal.
- Andrews stated, "He's still phenomenally fit and motivated," and Henderson said, "I'm delighted that I'm here" and admires Brentford's recent achievements.
- Henderson's signing aims to replace outgoing players and bolster Brentford's squad, while he is set to face Liverpool this season and recently returned to the England squad under Thomas Tuchel.
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Brentford signs England international Jordan Henderson on 2-year deal
Brentford signed England international Jordan Henderson on a two-year deal and described the midfielder as “one of the most influential leaders” in the Premier League.
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Read Full ArticleBrentford has officially announced the signing of Jordan Henderson. The 84-cap England international has made a free transfer from Ajax and signed a two-year contract with the Premier League club.
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