Nottingham Forest could rethink his interest in Jordan Henderson after the last ex-Liverpool-Champions League winner signed by you.
Before her first European campaign in 29 years, Forest was associated with a change for Henderson, which will be obliged to help him to raise the largest price of UEFA forever.

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In view of the different way, as the couple left for overseas, the tricky trees could both offer a leash of the Premier League.
Origi turned out to be a cult of Liverpool and achieved 41 times during his eight-year spell at 175 appearances in all competitions.
Three of these gates turned out to be a decisive factor in the Champions League victory of Liverpool in 2019, the only one that was lifted by Henderson in his career.
Origi scored two goals against Barcelona in the historic 4-0 win against Barcelona in the semi-finals of the Champions League.
The first was a rebound from a Henderson shot, the second was chosen by Liverpool’s largest goal in its 130-year history of fans.
The Belgian then left its mark in the final and collected the second of the club in the 2-0 against Tottenham in Madrid.
The striker left Liverpool as Free Agent three years later, with Henderson paying him a shining homage before his last game.
“His legacy will be his achievements for this club, but it will also be the good causes that he supported how the local students he helps through the university,” Henderson wrote in the Match program from Liverpool before they are faced against wolves in May 2022.
“Today a celebration should be, no matter what happens, and as a club captain I will certainly celebrate Divock and wish him all the best for the future. The big guy deserves nothing less.”
Henderson formed an honorary guard for Origi in Anfield that day, but a year later it missed one himself after leaving Liverpool.

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This was because the 35-year-old, who had two years in his contract, surprisingly changed in July 2023 to join Al Ettifaq.
Shortly in the pre-season of this summer, Henderson ended his 12-year term in Liverpool to reunite with Steven Gerrard in Saudi Arabia.
In what could now be interpreted as a threatening omens, Origi was three months later after a poor stay abroad on the way back to England.
The striker led two goals in 35 games for AC Milan and jumped the opportunity to join the Forest on the Deadline Day.
The Chief Football Officer of Forest, Ross Wilson, said: “Divock returns to the Premier League to further strengthen our squad.
“We wanted to strengthen our attack options, and Divock certainly helps us to do so.”

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Unfortunately, no transmission did not pay dividends, whereby Origi did not score a goal in his 20 Premier League excursions in the 2023/24 season.
In the middle of this catastrophic loan, Henderson took a massive wage cut to force a Saudi exit and return to Europe with Ajax.
Despite the capitalization of the Dutch giants, life in Amsterdam has not proven so rosy, with numerous sinking of critics about its form.
Henderson Was Fall for an eredivisia lamp Shortly after he joined Ajax and sealed a change of January to Monaco.
Now that he approaches the last 12 months of his contract, the midfielder was associated with the footsteps of Origis.
Talksport experts Alan Brazil and Gabby Agbonlahor pushed both forest to avoid Henderson this summer.

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Brazil said for breakfast: “I don’t want to try Jordan … because Jordan when he went for the first time [to Liverpool]I think Kenny [Dalglish] Bought him when he went to Anfield for the first time, people were not sure, and then he proved that they were wrong.
“But he is now 35 years old, I think forest … no. Not for me. He has a brilliant career, not now.”
Agbonlahor agreed and added: “Not for me, no. I am not sure whether the Premier League now suits him. I get the Sunderland.
“He is a Sunderland boy, I understand that. But apart from that, I don’t think he makes the cut.”
Brazil continued: “That would be ideal for him, Sunderland. Playing [for] Sunderland in the Premier League and enjoy it.
“I’m not saying that it is his last season because he loves his football, but he will probably go to coaching, right?
“I think Sunderland is the perfect step for him.”
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