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Liverpool agree £12m deal to sell Jordan Henderson to Saudi club Al Ettifaq
Liverpool agree £12m deal to sell Jordan Henderson to Saudi club Al Ettifaq
Liverpool have agreed a deal worth £12million plus add-ons to sell Jordan Henderson to Saudi Arabian side Al Ettifaq, the PA news agency understands. The 33-year-old is believed to have reached a verbal agreement with the club – who are now managed by former Anfield teammate Steven Gerrard – over a reported wage of £700,000 a week. The Reds’ captain has been in Germany with the team on their pre-season tour but was left out of Jurgen Klopp's squad to face Karlsruhe in their first friendly on Wednesday (19 July). Henderson has made 491 appearances since signing for Liverpool from Sunderland for £20m in 2011 and skippered the side to the Premier League title and the Champions League. He has also won the FA Cup and two League Cups. Last week the England LGBT+ supporters group criticised Henderson, as rumours of a move to Saudi Arabia circulated, with the midfielder having been a vocal ally of the LGBT+ community in football. He wore rainbow laces during England’s run to the Euro 2020 final and has repeatedly voiced his support for greater inclusivity in the game. Meanwhile, homosexuality is illegal and punishable by death in the Gulf state of Saudi Arabia. A statement from the group read: “Our joy for Mr Henderson when he scored against Ukraine in the Euros [quarter-final] was, in part, due to his kindness and his ‘lucky’ rainbow laces. A banner was created to commemorate the low bar he had achieved in being outspoken on our right to support England & show visibility on the pitch. “If the rumours are true, then that banner will be consigned to the depths of history.” PA Read More Who could replace Fabinho? Liverpool transfer options analysed Man City accept Riyad Mahrez bid from Saudi club Al Ahli Man Utd edge closer to Rasmus Hojlund signing amid advanced talks with Atalanta
2023-07-20 02:50
Marketmind: Markets upbeat, China cheer at last
Marketmind: Markets upbeat, China cheer at last
By Jamie McGeever A look at the day ahead in Asian markets from Jamie McGeever, financial markets columnist.
2023-07-12 05:47
Florida Gators fans needed one game to start calling for Urban Meyer’s return
Florida Gators fans needed one game to start calling for Urban Meyer’s return
Florida Gators fans responded to the season-opening loss to Utah by swiftly calling for Urban Meyer's return.
2023-09-01 12:53
How many children does Whoopi Goldberg have? 'The View' host 'irritated' with menopause as it took away her 'choice' to have more children
How many children does Whoopi Goldberg have? 'The View' host 'irritated' with menopause as it took away her 'choice' to have more children
Whoopi Goldberg on 'The View' revealed the toughest part for her about going through menopause
2023-10-27 15:53
Moody's says economic loss from Hawaii wildfire could be as high as $6 billion
Moody's says economic loss from Hawaii wildfire could be as high as $6 billion
(Reuters) -Ratings agency Moody's said on Tuesday it estimates the economic loss from the Hawaiian wildfires to be in the
2023-08-23 02:53
ECB’s Knot Says 2024 Rate-Cut Bets May Have to Be Adjusted
ECB’s Knot Says 2024 Rate-Cut Bets May Have to Be Adjusted
European Central Bank Governing Council member Klaas Knot said it’s “not unlikely” that investors will have to adjust
2023-06-01 16:59
Anne Hathaway gets candid about 'aging' during interview with 'Today' host Sheinelle Jones
Anne Hathaway gets candid about 'aging' during interview with 'Today' host Sheinelle Jones
During a candid interview with 'Today' host Sheinelle Jones, Anne Hathaway delved into her journey of self-acceptance
2023-09-19 16:57
On this day in 2018: Shahid Khan withdraws £900m offer to buy Wembley from FA
On this day in 2018: Shahid Khan withdraws £900m offer to buy Wembley from FA
American billionaire Shahid Khan withdrew his offer to buy Wembley Stadium from the Football Association on this day in 2018. The proposed deal was worth £900million and the FA was planning to spend the money on transforming grassroots facilities across the country over the next 20 years but the idea of selling the stadium, which cost £757million to build, proved to be controversial with many in the game. The owner of Fulham and NFL side the Jacksonville Jaguars felt his offer to buy Wembley proved more divisive than initially anticipated and decided to pull out. In a statement, FA chief executive Martin Glenn said: “Shahid Khan has informed us today that he will be withdrawing his offer to buy the stadium – and we fully respect his decision. “At a recent meeting with Mr Khan he expressed to us that, without stronger support from within the game, his offer is being seen as more divisive than it was anticipated to be and has decided to withdraw his proposal.” The proposed deal had the support of the FA’s senior leadership, including Glenn himself, and was also backed by the government but there were significant doubts elsewhere, most notably at the grassroots level itself. Khan’s intention was to eventually use Wembley as a home for his relocated Jaguars but was also willing to agree on several highly restrictive conditions on how he would run the national stadium, one of them being to keep the venue for all of English football’s biggest games. However, wider concerns about whether the FA was selling the family silver too cheaply, its ability to spend the money wisely and Khan’s long-term plans for the stadium all led to the downfall of the sale. In a statement, Khan, 68, said: “I’ve been clear publicly as well as in my correspondence with the FA Council that it would require a proper partnership, with the full and enthusiastic commitment of all involved, to maximise the benefits to the FA and game of football. “At this moment, following last week’s FA Council hearing, it appears there is no definitive mandate to sell Wembley and my current proposal, subsequently, would earn the backing of only a slim majority of the FA Council, well short of the conclusive margin that the FA chairman has required. “The intent of my efforts was, and is, to do right by everyone in a manner that strengthens the English game and brings people together, not divide them. “Unfortunately, given where we are today, I’ve concluded that the outcome of a vote next week would be far from sufficient in expressing the broad support favoured by the FA chairman to sell Wembley Stadium. “I am respectfully withdrawing my offer to purchase Wembley Stadium.” Read More Dallas Cowboys bounce back to edge past Los Angeles Chargers Eddie Jones commits his coaching future to Australia Stephen Kenny focused on fixtures instead of future after Ireland beat Gibraltar David Brooks looks to impress for Wales at a major tournament Northern Ireland U21s lose late on against Serbia I quite like the noise – Ellis Genge ‘fuelled’ by England’s critics
2023-10-17 13:22
Remember Shere Hite? A new documentary jogs our cultural memory of the pioneering sex researcher
Remember Shere Hite? A new documentary jogs our cultural memory of the pioneering sex researcher
The 1976 book “The Hite Report” was a bestseller from the beginning
2023-11-18 00:47
Bryce Harper won't make pitch for Shohei Ohtani to join Phillies in free agency
Bryce Harper won't make pitch for Shohei Ohtani to join Phillies in free agency
Bryce Harper and Shohei Ohtani each boast MVP and Rookie of the Year awards along with multiple All-Star Games, two of baseball’s preeminent faces
2023-08-29 06:54
US aims to deploy troops on tankers to deter seizures by Iran: official
US aims to deploy troops on tankers to deter seizures by Iran: official
The United States is preparing to deploy sailors and Marines aboard commercial tankers transiting the Gulf as part of efforts to deter Iran from seizing...
2023-08-04 05:47
Lindsey Horan seals transfer from Portland Thorns to Olympique Lyonnais
Lindsey Horan seals transfer from Portland Thorns to Olympique Lyonnais
Lindsey Horan, who was recently included in the 2023 Women's World Cup squad for USWNT, is headed to France to play for Lyon.
2023-06-23 04:16