Jordan Henderson has laughed off any suggestion that he joined Ajax, instead of returning to England when leaving Saudi Arabia, due to tax reasons.
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Midfielder left Liverpool in summer of 2023Forgettable stint in Middle East brought to a closeExcited by another fresh start in AmsterdamWHAT HAPPENED?
The former Liverpool captain finds himself back in Europe a matter of months after leaving Anfield to reunite with former Reds team-mate Steven Gerrard at Al-Ettifaq. Henderson was handed a lucrative contract in the Middle East – one said to be worth £30 million ($38m) a year – but has seen that deal torn up.
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As he did not spend two years in Saudi Arabia, any salary earned to this point is no longer tax free and Henderson will be subject to income tax of 20 per cent. He would have been stung at 47% had he retraced steps to the Premier League in the current tax year, but insists that had nothing to do with his career choice – as he will also have plenty to pay in the Netherlands.
WHAT HENDERSON SAID
Quizzed on the thinking behind his move to Ajax and the stories suggesting that tax bills played a part in that, Henderson told reporters at his official unveiling in Amsterdam: “Don’t believe what you read in the press, I would say! That’s a little bit of advice. It had nothing to do with anything else other than a football decision. I felt it was a perfect opportunity for me to come to such a huge club and try to showcase again what I have tried to do my whole life, and that’s dedicate my life to football and try to be as successful as possible. I feel as though the welcome here has been incredible. I’m very overwhelmed to be given the opportunity to be at this great football club. I just want to repay the faith that has been shown in me. Over the next two-and-a-half years, I will give absolutely everything and dedicate my life to this football club to try and get it back on track and be as successful as possible.”