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Jordan Henderson's latest low blow before he left Arabia to sign for Ajax

Football was frightened when it saw that the best players in the world

By Charles Cornwall

Football was frightened when it saw that the best players in the world
Football was frightened when it saw that the best players in the world
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You can't have everything in life. Football was frightened when it saw that the best players in the world preferred banknotes to trophies and left for Saudi Arabia, but the fear only lasted a few months. Several of them already want to come back, like Henderson who came back booed and booed because of things like the heat! Everything seemed to be going well for Henderson: at 33 years of age, he was leaving top-flight football to come to an undemanding league and with 40 million euros a year in his pockets; as if that wasn't enough in Al-Ettifaq, which is managed by Steven Gerrard, another Englishman and Liverpool legend.

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With 'star' status many players thought that conquering Arabia would be easy, but they have realised that it is not. Henderson had fought fiercely in England for the rights of the sexual community and it all came crashing down when he decided to go to Arabia because he was branded a 'hypocrite'. "I really believe that playing in Arabia is a positive thing," he told The Athletic in an interview.

However, things didn't work out as he had hoped and the player leaked that he wanted to leave the club and has now arrived in the Netherlands. According to the Daily Mail, Henderson was never able to adapt to the Arabian lifestyle, he struggled with the heat, the humidity, the few people in the stadium. For example, the average crowd for his team was barely 8,000. Although it is not official, Henderson is already in Amsterdam to sign for Ajax and the worst thing is that he might not get paid a single euro of what he was promised in Arabia.

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Criticised and penniless

The player decided to defer the 350,000 euros he was earning per week and now people close to the player believe that he will not be paid a penny as well as not complying with UK tax restrictions. It is certainly a sign for all the stars who want to go and earn millions without considering all the circumstances. Henderson goes to the Netherlands after not coping with the heat in Arabia.


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