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‘He wouldn’t play’… Pundit says £13m player would be a pointless signing for Arsenal.

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“He refused to play”… A £13 million athlete, according to one analyst, would be a futile acquisition for Arsenal.Jordan Henderson is actively seeking an alternative league to the Saudi Pro League.

It has been reported that the midfielder is uneasy in the Middle East and desires to return to Europe.

 

Ideally, Henderson would return to the Premier League; however, at 33 years old, securing a transfer to England may prove difficult for the former Liverpool captain.

 

Henderson’s potential transfer to Arsenal in January has been the subject of some speculation, as the north London club seeks to strengthen its midfield.

 

Nedum Onuoha, who has been debating the possibility of Henderson returning to the Premier League on Filthy Fellas, claims that the £13 million player shouldn’t join Arsenal because he wouldn’t get a game at the Emirates at this point.Arsenal would be wasting its time acquiring Henderson.

With regard to the midfielder, Onuoha spoke.

 

“Which Premier League club do you believe Jordan Henderson could return to if he is acquired?”

 

“The question is not to whom he could return, but to whom would desire his presence?” Because he would not participate, he refused to go to Arsenal. “That is not because he is inadequate, but that is not Arsenal’s profile; they were the second-youngest team in the Premier League last season,” Onuoha explained.Although Arsenal might not automatically initiate Useful Henderson, we cannot help but believe he would be an asset to the Gunners.

 

Decades of experience performing at the highest level make the England international the ideal captain to guide this young squad to success.

 

Although he may not possess exceptional technical prowess, he is an exceptional commander who has encountered every aspect of this game.

 

As a leader in the locker room and a contingency option, Arsenal could do much worse than to acquire Henderson this month.

 

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