Jordan Henderson who left Ajax this summer has agreed to join Brentford on a two-year deal. The midfielder moved back to Premier League as he was intrigued by Brentford’s offer. The two year contract will end in June 2027. Brentford was trying to get this deal done after Christian Nørgaard left them for Arsenal in this summer transfer window.

Jordan Henderson has returned to the Premier League after agreeing to a two-year deal with Brentford, following his departure from Ajax earlier this summer. The former Liverpool captain was intrigued by Brentford’s project and saw the club’s offer as a compelling opportunity to continue competing at a high level in English football.

The 34-year-old midfielder’s contract will run until June 2027, marking a significant move for Brentford as they look to strengthen their midfield following the departure of Christian Nørgaard to Arsenal earlier in the transfer window.

Henderson, who had a brief stint in the Eredivisie after leaving Al-Ettifaq in January, brings leadership, experience, and a winning mentality to Thomas Frank’s squad. His arrival is expected to fill the leadership void left by Nørgaard and provide valuable guidance to Brentford’s younger players.

This move signals Brentford’s ambition to remain competitive in the Premier League, and Henderson’s return could prove to be a smart addition both on and off the pitch.

TOPICS: Ajax Brentford David Ornstein England English premier league Fabrizio Romano Football Football transfers Jordan Henderson Summer transfer window