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The decision of Jordan Henderson taken as explained by the transfer position of Sunderland

Jordan Henderson was linked to a return to Sunderland this summer, but what is the probability that it will happen?

The former Black Cats midfielder officially ended his contract with Ajax on Wednesday, a year before he was to expire, and the English international should change club for the third time in 24 months if he is signed in the current transfer window.

There is no shortage of reports on the immediate future of 35 years since he became a free agent, some of which seem to contradict.

What is the last on Henderson and Sunderland?

Wednesday evening, the Portuguese point of sale o Jogo reported that Henderson had decided not to find a meeting with his former boss of Ajax Francesco Farioli at FC Porto, despite the couple with an excellent relationship.

The point of sale says that the veteran midfielder will rather return to Sunderland after 14 years of the Stade de la Light, although sources on Wearside said the opposite.

According to the Sunderland Echo, the former Liverpool captain is not a live transfer target for the Black Cats, with a return to his hometown club deemed “very improbable”, and this position should not change at this stage “.

Jordan Henderson was linked to a return to Sunderland this summer (photo of Jamie McDonald / Getty Images)

Sunderland will not simply bring Henderson for the love of feeling

The Regis team The Bris is ready to win the signature of Simon Adingra while waiting for a successful medical, but it is not clear whether Henderson will follow or not the Ivorian winger through the door.

A return to the stadium of light in summer that Sunderland put an end to his eight -year exile of the elite would feel wonderfully poetic, although the Black Cats seem to take a pragmatic position on the transfer market when considering the age profile of their new signatures.

In addition to the opportunistic acquisition of Reinilo Mandava on a free, the other new arrivals in Wearside so far are every 21 years or less. At 23, Adingra would not be a wild divergence from the club’s market strategy.

As romantic as a return for Henderson can be, it seems that the promoted outfit will not let the feeling guide its transfer activity, unless the hierarchy practiced a flip-flop and decides that the English international could have a lot to offer on the side of Le Bris.

The 35 -year -old man can still finish his days of play in Sunderland, but it seems doubtful that his career wheel will last loop in 2025.

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