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Jordan Henderson left facing fresh transfer dilemma as Ajax make stance clear

Jordan Henderson will require Ajax that he is tearing up his contract if he wants to join as Monaco before the transfer deadline of Monday. The former midfielder of Liverpool, 34, only moved to Amsterdam in January after a short period in Saudi Arabia with Al-Etifaq. He drew a deal that runs until 2026 with

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Jordan Henderson’s two Liverpool reunions as he closes in on second transfer in a year

After the signing of Jordan Henderson – who could see him against Liverpool in the Champions League, Monaco comes next to a former teammate of Reds. The former Reds captain left the club for Saudi Arabia less than two years ago, but is now looking for a new step. His switch to the center -East

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Feyenoord predicted XI v Lille: Jordan Lotomba and Calvin Stengs out

Two former OGC Nice players will miss the Feyenoord match against Lille OSC in the UEFA Champions League on Wennenday Night. Both Jordan Lotomba, who left Les Aiglons this summer, and Calvin Stengs, will not participate in the competition of this evening in North France with both with injuries. Chris-Kévin Nadje, Quinten Timber and Ramiz

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Revisiting when Jordan Henderson’s death stare turned Diego Costa to stone

The psyche of the Alfamanic athlete is fascinating to see. Although the slightest criticism is enough to ruin the day of most people, your professional athlete must be insensitive – or seem to be – for such emotions. In addition, it is crucial that an athlete appreciates itself as high as possible. In the Dog-Eat-Dog

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Jordan Nobbs and Shaun Goater: Improving Aston Villa Women, WSL record breaking and facing Man City Women

After a difficult start to the season, Aston Villa Women seemed to have turned the corner. Two key parts of that, Jordan Nobbs and Shaun Goater, explain how it happened. Aston Villa only won a WSL match in November under former manager Robert de Pauw, who only joined the club in the summer. Goater, who

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SIMON JORDAN: Don’t blame Bruno Fernandes for not being a Keane-style captain

It seems that we now live in an era where society no longer produces true leaders. The characteristics of being tough, resilient, outspoken and focused on one outcome are not promoted and have been replaced by a culture of not overcoming adversity, trying not to upset people and handing out participation medals. People who are

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SIMON JORDAN: Pep Guardiola has every right to call out Jack Grealish

Is it advisable for managers to criticize players? Ultimately, it's about getting the best out of them. This season, Ruben Amorim, Ange Postecoglou, Enzo Maresca and Pep Guardiola have named some of their star names with Jack Grealish. I don't believe it is a trend where each manager responds to his own circumstances. Amorim needs

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Everton keeper Jordan Pickford’s cheat sheet revealed on WATER BOTTLE as he saves Haaland’s penalty

EVERTON star Jordan Pickford's cheat sheet was revealed on his water bottle before he saved Erling Haaland's penalty against Manchester City. Pickford, 30, has been impressive for the Toffees in recent weeks, in a season that has seen Sean Dyche's side battle again to avoid relegation from the Premier League. The England goalkeeper was called

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Klopp filled his garage with Ferraris then handed Slot the keys, writes JORDAN

I've always felt that building a business should be judged by how well it runs when you're not there. If it is too dependent on one individual and performs poorly without them, it cannot be considered successful. In that context, Liverpool's impressive rise to the Premier League summit is as much a reflection of the

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