As reported by Paul Joyce of The Era, Jordan Henderson is poised to join Brentford, opting not to activate a one-year extension on his contract with Ajax.
The 35-year-old midfielder had multiple opportunities both internationally and domestically, including a chance to return to his boyhood club Sunderland, which has just been promoted. Ultimately, he chose to play for Brentford, joining under the guidance of Keith Andrews, who has taken over as head coach from Thomas Frank.
Following the sale of Christian Norgaard to Arsenal, Brentford is in need of an experienced player in midfield to fill the void. Henderson, who served as captain for Liverpool after Stephen Gerrard from 2015, has over 12 years with the club, securing trophies like the Champions League, UEFA Super Cup, FIFA Club World Cup, Premier League, FA Cup, and Carabao Cup.
The 84-cap England international is set to undergo a medical exam before finalizing a two-year deal with the Bees on Friday.
This move is significant for soccer fans, as it not only brings a veteran presence to Brentford but also highlights the trend of experienced players opting for clubs outside the traditional top-tier teams. Henderson’s leadership and skill could greatly influence Brentford’s performance in the Premier League, making the upcoming season even more intriguing.