Ettifaq, and a resurgence as captain of Ajax for a year, Jordan Henderson is looking to return to one of Europe's top five leagues according to Fabrizio Romano.
Ex-Liverpool star Jordan Henderson is reportedly closing in on a deal to leave Ajax and join Ligue 1 giants Monaco.
Liverpool booked an automatic slot in the Champions League knockout rounds having finished top of the league stage and while they don’t yet know their opponents, they have found out their route to the
THE new-look Champions League group stage has finally been completed, with 24 teams now preparing to learn their fate in the competition. Arsenal, Liverpool, Aston Villa and Barcelona were among
Monaco reportedly wants to sign Jordan Henderson from Ajax this month but the Dutch club wants to keep the 34-year-old as it bids to secure a top-two finish in the Eredivisie
It is only if they reach the semi-finals that the six-time European champions could face some of the pre-tournament favourites, with Inter Milan, Bayern Munich and Manchester City among the sides who could be lying in wait.
According to L’Équipe, Ajax are lining up a move for Nice midfielder Pablo Rosario (28) to replace Monaco target Jordan Henderson (35). Les Monégasques are in negotiations with the Eredivisie
Top of the Champions League table and into the last 16 with the most money banked. This was the perfect return to Europe’s elite competition for Liverpool, setting up Arne Slot’s side for a crack at lifting the trophy for a seventh time and significantly boosting the club’s balance sheet.
Jordan Henderson is in talks over a free transfer from Ajax to Monaco. The former Liverpool captain is understood to be keen to make the switch before Monday’s transfer deadline. Monaco are in the market for an experienced midfielder and want to sign Henderson,
Liverpool could possibly face the following four teams - PSG, Benfica, Monaco or Brest. Arsenal could possibly face the following four teams - AC Milan, PSV, Feyenoord or Juventus. Aston Villa could possibly face the following four teams - Atalanta, Borussia Dortmund, Sporting Lisbon or Club Brugge.
Liverpool, Arsenal and Aston Villa straight through to Champions League last 16; Man City and Celtic face play-off with Pep Guardiola setting up potential return to former club Bayern Munich; play-off