Check Out “Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson reportedly mulling a move to Saudi Arabia.” The Reds great Steven Gerrard is rumored to be interested in bringing Jordan Henderson along with him to Al-Ettifaq. The midfielder is the latest player to be linked with a move to the mega-rich Middle East.

According to what has already been revealed by talkSPORT, the Saudi club has not made any official bids to acquire Liverpool’s captain.

However, the player is aware of their interest, and according to the Daily Telegraph, Henderson is now confronted with the difficult choice of whether or not to leave Anfield after playing there for the past 12 years in exchange for a significant financial reward.

A decision from Henderson, who represents England internationally and is already back in training in advance of the new season, is rumored to be forthcoming in the next days, according to another report.

Liverpool Captain Jordan Henderson Reportedly Mulling A Move To Saudi Arabia
Liverpool Captain Jordan Henderson Reportedly Mulling A Move To Saudi Arabia

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Brighton and Liverpool are expected to compete for the services of Chelsea defender Levi Colwill.

Colwill, who plays center back for England’s Under-21 national team, is reluctant to accept a new contract with Chelsea, despite the Blues’ desire to keep him.

This comes as a result of Liverpool supporters taking over Colwill’s live Instagram broadcast prior to his return from U21 duty. Colwill had been instrumental in helping the Young Lions win the European U21 Championship, and the supporters were encouraging the young defender to “come to Anfield.” This development came about as a result of the fans’ actions.

 

Rodrigo, a striker for Leeds, has agreed to terms on a contract with Al Rayyan, a team in Qatar.

Rodrigo’s contract with Leeds includes a relegation release clause that would enable him to leave for a reduced transfer fee in the event that Leeds were relegated.

And it is expected that the price will not exceed three million pounds.

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