Brentford transfer news: Former Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson set to make Premier League return with Bees after Ajax exit | Football News
Jordan Henderson should sign for Brentford.
The former Liverpool midfielder – who is a free agent after leaving Ajax – should sign a two -year contract.
This decision is finalized this weekend, with an official announcement to follow.
Brentford recently lost his captain and the first-choice defensive field midfielder Christian Norgaard against Arsenal, after having already seen the head coach Thomas Frank leave for the Spurs, with Keith Andrews named New Bees Boss.
Although he has just been 35 years old, Brentford thinks that Henderson, who has 84 caps in England, will bring an experience and vital quality to their team and their locker room.
Norgaard follows Frank from the door of bees
Norgaard’s move to Arsenal ended his six -year fate in Brentford.
He joined the West London Club of Fiorentina in May 2019 and became a key player for bees in his Premier League promotion.
Norgaard was extremely influential under FrancWho left in June to become head coach of Tottenham after seven impressive years in Brentford.
Brentford could see the star player Bryan Mbeumo Follow their head coach and captain out of the door.
Manchester United remains optimistic to conclude an agreement to sign Mbeumo in time for the striker to be part of his pre-season tour of the United States.
There remains a gap in the evaluation, but United is not far from the overall costs that Brentford wishes – which could cost 65 million pounds sterling – but there is still work to do on the structure because the club of the western London wants that the majority, if not all, of the costs is paid in advance.
A summer of change at the Gtech community stadium saw Andrews appointed as the new club coach.
Brentford spoke to a certain number of high-level managers from all over Europe, but has opted for someone who knows the club and their systems, and they believe that Andws can become a better coach, having joined Frank’s assistant last year.
In
Caoimhin Kelleher – Liverpool, 18 million pounds sterling
Antoni Milambo – Feyenoord, £ 18.8 million
Michael Kayode – Fiorentina, not disclosed
Romelle Donovan – Birmingham, not disclosed
Theo Mawene – Preston, not disclosed
Out
Christian Norgaard – Arsenal, 15 million pounds sterling
Mark Flekken – Bayer Leverkusen, 11 million pounds sterling
Ben mee – released
Ethan Brierley – Exeter, loan
Tony Yogane – Dundee, ready
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