Ajax are monitoring Jordan Henderson’s situation in Saudi Arabia, with the midfielder set to quit massive £700,000-a-week Al-Ettifaq contract for a return to European football
- Jordan Henderson joined Al-Ettifaq from Liverpool in July 2023 for a fee of £12 million
- He struggled to establish himself and is now keen to return to European football
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Ajax are keeping an eye on Jordan Henderson’s uncertain future at Al-Ettifaq, with the England international open to a move away from Saudi Arabia.
Mail Sport revealed on Sunday that the former Liverpool captain is looking for a Saudi move following his move from Anfield last summer.
And Ajax are among the clubs informed of the news that Henderson is open to a return to Europe.
The Dutch giants are fully aware of the financial factors that would make completing the deal difficult.
Henderson is widely reported to earn between £500,000 and £700,000 a week in the Saudi Pro League.
Jordan Henderson is hoping to return to Europe just months after moving to Saudi Arabia
Dutch giants Ajax are monitoring Henderson’s situation ahead of a possible move
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Ajax would not be able to come close to those figures.
Al-Ettifaq are also under no pressure to sell Henderson and will only consider letting him leave if the financial circumstances are right for them.
But if a deal is possible within their own financial frameworks, then Ajax is interested in Henderson.