Just In: Liverpool set New wage and target price tags Worth Millions On Liverpool Club Legend– Could This Be A New Turn?

The Henderson sage continues into yet another day, but the end is near.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

On Wednesday, Liverpool accepted a £12 million fee from Al Ettifaq and now it is all about the formalities.

This Is Anfield understands claims of £700,00 per week wages in Saudi Arabia are far higher than reality, with it instead

closer to £350,000 per week, tax free.

The move will see Henderson’s current earnings of just shy of £10 million cut from Liverpool’s wage bill two years earlier

than his contract dictated, one that was a mistake from the off.

There’s always been an acceptance that the club did not want to renew Henderson’s contract in 2021, but reports in the

media saying as much have been few and far between.

But with an exit looming, The Telegraph‘s Chris Bascombe has confirmed that ex-sporting director Michael Edwards and

other club figures were reluctant to offer new terms.

It went against the club’s strategy but Jurgen Klopp stepped in, and hindsight, not that it was needed, has shown who was

right all along.

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Jurgen Klopp is famed for his high intensity football and to play that system, he needs the fittest players to be available for

selection and it’s clear that Dominik Szoboszlai has felt the effects of the work rate required.

Speaking with Nemzeti Sport, the Hungarian said: ‘I was used to hard work, but that has to be stopped, I have

never had three training sessions in one day in my life, especially not with such intensity – after the last

training session, I would rather get off my bike than go uphill.

‘At the same time, I really enjoy the exercises, the atmosphere is good, the teammates are brilliant, and I

like the atmosphere. I’m happy to be here’.

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The 22-year-old impressed many within the club for his brilliant performance in the famous lactic test at the start of pre-

season training, though he may now be feeling the effects of the miles he’s put in since.

It’s clear that the midfielder is someone who enjoys this side of the game and so it makes even more sense why Jorg

Schmadtke would have suggested he could be a good option for the squad.

The former RB Leipzig man will need to be mentally and physically ready for the start of the Premier League season and it’s

clear that the physical side is currently being prepared.

With the hopes of his nation on his shoulders, we all hope that our No.8 is ready to make the step up to becoming a key

member of our starting line-up.

If his debut performance in a red shirt is anything to go by, we have reason to be excited for the season ahead – once we get

the rest of the midfield is sorted.

 

 

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