Jordan finalizes Brentford deal with Keith Andrews as the England midfielder signs a two-year contract with the Premier League club, making him Brentford’s fifth summer signing. Henderson joins after being a free agent and brings valuable experience and leadership to the Bees’ midfield as they prepare for the new season.
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Henderson Joins Brentford on a Free Transfer
Jordan Henderson, who previously captained Liverpool to Premier League and Champions League titles, has completed his move to Brentford on a free transfer. After leaving Ajax earlier this summer, the 35-year-old has signed a two-year deal in west London, eager to return to the Premier League to test himself in what he calls the best league in the world.
Keith Andrews Sees Henderson as the Perfect Fit
Brentford’s new manager Keith Andrews acted quickly to bring Henderson in following Christian Norgaard’s move to Arsenal. Andrews highlighted how important it was to add experienced leaders to replace key departures like Norgaard, Mark Flekken, and Ben Mee. He described Henderson as one of the most influential leaders in recent Premier League history, praising his professionalism, motivation, and dedication.
A Return to the Premier League
Henderson shared his excitement about returning to England’s top flight, saying he still has the drive to compete at the highest level. After a stint with Al-Ettifaq in Saudi Arabia, the former Liverpool captain wanted to embrace the challenge of the Premier League again. Conversations with Brentford and the club’s vision made it an easy decision for him to join.
Familiar Faces at Brentford
The move to Brentford will see Henderson reunite with former Liverpool teammates Caoimhín Kelleher, Sepp van den Berg, and Fabio Carvalho at the Gtech Stadium. Although Kelleher has yet to arrive, Henderson has already been in touch with his former teammates, which has helped him settle in quickly. He also mentioned playing against Keith Andrews during his early days at Sunderland, which added to the appeal of joining Brentford under his management.
A Leader Ready to Inspire
Henderson’s arrival is seen as a significant boost for Brentford, bringing leadership, experience, and a winning mentality to a team looking to push forward in the Premier League. As the Bees gear up for the new season, Henderson’s presence is expected to inspire younger players while strengthening the club’s midfield options.