January transfer window: Henderson sorry if he let down LGBTQ+ fans, Spurs in Nusa talks – live | Transfer window

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This transfer window feels like an injury window, too. Liverpool fans are keenly awaiting news of Mo Salah’s hamstring and consulting Dr Google on the prognosis.

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Henderson on being booed when playing for England: ““I’m not going to sit here and say I haven’t been hurt but at the same time I understand it. I do care. People might think I don’t but I actually do care about other people. I do think a lot about how I treat people, I have respect for people and it does hurt. I totally respect their opinion and how they view me as a person so I had to take it on the chin. I never tried to hurt anybody, it was never my intention. If people feel a type of way towards me. All I can do is apologise. I’ve never done anything to hurt anybody.”

James Humphries gets in touch: “I sometimes wonder why the PR people don’t tell (eg) Henderson that if he can’t say sorry properly and mean it, he’s better off not saying anything. I mean, “if people feel that I upset them”? Now, why on earth would they feel that, eh?”

Henderson on whether he would advise against taking the Saudi money: “Definitely not. Everyone is different. There are big players there now loving every second and staying for long periods of time. You might get others who don’t settle or something happens in their private life and things change quickly.

“I’m not going to sit here and speak badly of the league or the clubs, I’ve got full respect for the opportunity I was given. Unfortunately it didn’t work out but that can happen in life.

“I’ve got a really good relationship with Stevie [Gerrard], he’s been brilliant over the six months and I’m delighted he’s got the contract extension. It’s been a difficult period but he was brilliant with me and he’s been brilliant for the club and I’m sure that will continue. Our relationship has always been strong and always will be strong.”

Henderson on England and ‘Gareth’: “I’m in contact with Gareth regularly as I have been many years and that hasn’t changed, like he is with all the players, you know how close he is to the lads. He understands the situation.”

Henderson is reciprocal towards Al-Ettifaq, saying he made lifelong friends there: ““I think a lot of people would like me to sit here and criticise the Saudi League and everything that went along with that. But that’s certainly not the case and something I am not going to do.

“I have full respect for the league, for any fans of the club, for the people over there who really made me feel welcome. Unfortunately sometimes these things in life just don’t work out. In football and in life in general. I made a decision.”

Henderson on LGBTQ+: ‘I apologise for that’

“If anyone was offended or feels as though I upset them, that’s on me, that was my decision and I apologise for that. It was never my intention; I just want to look forward now and concentrate on being the best player I can for Ajax. My beliefs have never changed and never will. Again I can only apologise if people feel let down.”

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More Henderson: “It was a very much a football decision. Of course I have to make the decision based on what’s best for me and my family as well.

“The decision to come here was a football decision. Like I said before it’s a huge opportunity for me personally. I cannot fault Ajax for the faith they have shown me and the opportunity they have given me to come to this great football club.

“I just want to get going. I am excited to be here. I want to get going, get training and get playing to show them what I can do.”

Q: “How good are you?”

”We’ll have to wait and see. I’m ready to play as soon as possible but I’ve got work permits and that to wait on.”

‘It was a football decision’

Jordan Henderson: “It’s one of the biggest clubs in the world. A great opportunity for me. Don’t believe what you read in the press, it has nothing to do with anything else, it was a football decision. It was a perfect opportunity to showcase what I can do and dedicate my life to football. I am overwhelmed by this opportunity. I’ll give it everthing I’ve got to get this club back.”

Jordan Henderson is in the room, looking relaxed in a beige jerkin. They’re in the Ajax press conference room, and helpfully speaking in English. The first question comes from “de Volkskrant, the Guardian of Holland”.

”Why Ajax?”

Jordan Henderson is to speak soon at his Ajax unveiling. This could be interesting.

Swaps corner.

1) Markus Scherer: “Arthur for Miralem Pjanic looked good on the books!” Ahem.

2) Dylan Kenny: “Great job as always. On your subject of swaps, and proof that sometimes they do work surely most Villa fans of a certain vintage will recall the Milan Baros/John Carew swap fondly. One potentially brilliant but often underwhelming forward who never really gave the impression that he loved being here; swapped for the Norse/Gambian Titan who became a Cult hero with one of the best fan songs ever (to the tune of “Que sera, sera”).”

Always thought John Carew could have been T-Rex’s Metal Guru. (Actually, it was old boss/old mate Mike With who came up with that one, as a man of Norse blood himself. Hi, Mike.)

Jahn Teigen, Mil etter mil

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Crystal Palace transfer news is, well, a little underwhelming though hope should not be given up completely. Roy Hodgson: “No update on any players at the moment. I know Doug Freedman and Steve Parish are working hard to bring a couple of players into the squad.”

Has Dougie become Doug?

Jacob Steinberg

Jacob Steinberg

West Ham active in the transfer market. Could they spring this window open?

City want a £7m loan fee for Phillips, who has failed to make an impact since leaving Leeds in the summer of 2022. West Ham are reluctant to pay that and are in negotiations over the fee. Phillips, who has not started a Premier League game this season, also has interest from Newcastle, Crystal Palace, Juventus, Atlético Madrid and Barcelona.

The hope is that City’s demands will lower as the transfer window draws to a close. Phillips is not part of Pep Guardiola’s plans and his place in England’s squad for Euro 2024 will be under threat if he spends the rest of the season on the sidelines. City are poised to announce the signing of the Argentinian prospect Claudio Echeverri from River Plate. Chelsea wanted the 18-year-old attacking midfielder.

On swap deals, Ruairi McEvot gets in touch: “William Gallas plus 5M for Ashley Cole, Chelsea to Arsenal worked out very well for one side. Maybe if Eduardo hadn’t suffered the injury, Gallas not thrown a hissy fit and Arsenal not capitulated for the rest of the 07/08 season it might have been satisfactory business around.”

My memory is Gallas being hailed as a success until the sitting on the St Andrews pitch thing. He was later OK for Spurs when they went deep in the Champions League. Does that further scar his worth?

Some good old transfer speculation for you, via Talksport.

Arsenal midfielder Emile Smith Rowe is attracting interest from West Ham, talkSPORT understands. The Hammers are open to signing Smith Rowe, who has struggled for game time since the start of last season, on a six-month loan.

Could be a good move for a player who could end up being the Martin Hayes of his day; a star at the start but to the fringes when it comes to the business end of things. The Croydon Bergkamp, was it?

John Brewin

That is a shock. Those fantasies of Newcastle and a Chelsea return dying on the vine. Still, there’s always José calling out MBS for lack of transfer funds to look forward to. If we’re talking star power then Mourinho in, Henderson out is good for the Pro League.

And on that bombshell, I’ll hand over to John Brewin for the next couple of hours.

Stepping away from the transfer market for a moment, and Saudi news outlet Asharq Al-Awsat is reporting that José Mourinho is close to becoming the new manager of Al-Shabab. Mourinho, who was sacked by Roma earlier this week, has reportedly held an hour-long video meeting with the club’s sporting director, Domenico Teti.

Based in Riyadh, Al-Shabab are currently a middling 11th of 18 teams in the Saudi Pro League table. Their squad is not packed with superstars, with Yannick Carrasco their biggest name. Defenders Iago and Romain Saïss, winger Habib Diallo and veteran midfielder Éver Banega are also on the club’s books.

What about poor old Kalvin Phillips? Well, Sky are reporting that no fewer than six clubs are keen on the Manchester City outcast – including European giants Atlético Madrid, Barcelona and Juventus.

It’s West Ham who currently lead the way, though, having reportedly opened talks over a move, with Crystal Palace and Newcastle also interested. City would prefer to sell the midfielder this month, but a loan deal may be a more likely solution.

Kalvin Phillips
Kalvin Phillips: a wanted man. Photograph: Robbie Jay Barratt/AMA/Getty Images

I’m intrigued by that Newcastle story – who doesn’t love a good swap deal? – although surely Kimmich would cost a few quid in addition to Trippier’s value.

Much like the Faithful, I’m basing this on not much evidence, but I feel like swap deals rarely work out well – Ibrahimovic/Eto’o and Sánchez/Mkhitaryan being two high-profile examples. Has your club ever pulled off a successful swap? Get in touch and let me know.

Newcastle eye Kimmich amid Bayern’s Trippier interest

Here’s more on a developing story today – Louise Taylor reports that with Bayern Munich keen on Kieran Trippier, Eddie Howe may try and arrange a dramatic swap deal to bring Joshua Kimmich to Newcastle …

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Some transfer news from the WSL: Tottenham have added their fourth new face this month after completing a loan move for Amanda Nildén on Thursday. The Swedish defender arrives from Juventus with an option to make the move permanent in summer.

Meanwhile, Arsenal goalkeeper Manuela Zinsberger has signed a new contract with the club. While the length of the new deal has not been disclosed, the Gunners publicly backing the Austrian as “our number one” suggests a move for Mary Earps may be on the back burner, for now at least.

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Nuno Espírito Santo takes his Nottingham Forest side to Brentford tomorrow, but has also cast an eye ahead to the end of the transfer window – warning “anything can happen” as he seeks to trim his side’s oversized squad.

You have to realise this is a difficult window to operate in because normally the targets you really want are not available,” Nuno said. “The players who are available are not in a happy moment where they are … We have to be really careful. What you want is sometimes not what you get.”

Forest have been hit by injuries and Afcon absences this month. Anthony Elanga (thigh), Morgan Gibbs-White (abdomen), Felipe (knee) and Taiwo Awoniyi (groin) are all still unavailable, while Willy Boly, Serge Aurier, Ola Aina, Cheikhou Kouyaté and Ibrahim Sangaré are away on international duty.

Klopp ‘happy’ for Henderson after Ajax move

Will Unwin

Jürgen Klopp has also given his thoughts on Jordan Henderson. “Happy for him as it looks like he is happy and that is the most important thing,” Klopp said. “People are really critical of Hendo, always judging these things. We have one life and we have to make decisions. Sometimes those decisions are perfect in the first case.

“I spoke to him; 99% of football things [at Al-Ettifaq] were fine. But he thought it is better for him and the family to come back to Europe and now he is at Ajax, a sensational club in a difficult moment,” the Liverpool manager added.

“He can enjoy his football again, the city is outstanding and I am very happy for him [I will] definitely talk to him in these [next] few days, but he has something more important to do.”

“Spent a lot of time last night with my friends in Liverpool looking at sizzle reels of Feynoord’s defender David Hancko,” writes Kev McCready. “His agent has confirmed both Liverpool and PSG have been in touch, but Feynoord don’t want to sell until summer.

“I like him, can play left back or left centre-half, but his tacking can be a little Skrtelesque. The rest of the evening was spent Googling ‘recovering from a hamstring injury’ after the Egypt game. Not long before the Bakayoko/Mbappé rumours start up again. About half eleven, usually.”

Could Kieran Trippier join the growing English contingent at Bayern Munich? Reports today in the Telegraph suggest that Thomas Tuchel is keen to bring in the Newcastle full-back, having already added Eric Dier this month and Harry Kane last summer.

Will Unwin

Jürgen Klopp has expressed concern over Mohamed Salah, after the Liverpool forward went off with an apparent injury in Egypt’s draw with Ghana last night. “We don’t know anything,” Klopp told reporters. “I spoke to him last night. They are doing an assessment right now, then we will know more.

“In the moment it was a shock,” the Liverpool manager added. “It looks like he was hit by something, then he went down. We know how rarely Mo goes off, so there is definitely something.”

Despite not playing a competitive game since May, Ivan Toney has been one of this window’s most-discussed players – and reiterated his desire to join “a big club competing for trophies” earlier this week. Toney is free to play again after his eight-month ban, and Thomas Frank has confirmed he will captain Brentford against Nottingham Forest on Saturday.

“He [Toney] is buzzing,” Frank told reporters earlier today. “He’s very committed and excited. He can’t wait. He will start tomorrow and he will lead the team out as Christian [Nørgaard] is injured.”

Middlesbrough reject second Villa bid for Rogers

Ben Fisher

Ben Fisher

Aston Villa have had a second bid rejected for the Middlesbrough forward Morgan Rogers, who only signed for the Championship club last summer after loan spells at Blackpool and Bournemouth while on Manchester City’s books.

Unai Emery is keen on strengthening his frontline this month and has identified Rogers as his leading target. Boro, though, are understood to be unimpressed with what they deem to be Villa’s lowball approach.

Jordan Henderson completed his move to Ajax last night after making a dramatic exit from Saudi club Al-Ettifaq. Here’s what he had to say about his new club:

“It’s been a difficult year or so for the club, both on and off the field, but that’s the same for me in the past six months. So hopefully we can help each other come together and try to be as successful as possible in the near future.

“It’s been a bit of a whirlwind, crazy few days, but I’m just so excited now to be here, to start a new chapter … and I’m just so excited to be here and part of this club. Once I knew that there was an opportunity, I was really overwhelmed that this opportunity was there for me. It was something that I wanted to try and make happen.”

Jordan Henderson has signed for Ajax.
Jordan Henderson has signed for Ajax. Photograph: Ajax

Could Manchester United pounce for Jarrad Branthwaite? Will City cough up for Leverkusen’s Florian Wirtz? Find out more in Friday’s Rumour Mill …

Another young winger in the sights of a top-four contender is Middlesbrough’s Morgan Rogers, who is a key January target for Aston Villa. As Ben Fisher reports, Villa have seen a first bid rejected for Rogers, who began his career at West Brom before joining Manchester City’s academy.

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Spurs in talks to sign Bruges winger Nusa

Let’s kick things on with an emerging story from Fabrizio Romano and HLN – Tottenham are in talks with Club Brugge over a move for the highly-rated teenage Norway winger, Antonio Nusa. Chelsea have also expressed an interest in Nusa, and had a bid rejected last summer.

Spurs, who have already brought in Radu Dragusin and Timo Werner this month, are leading the race for Nusa, who would prefer to stay in Belgium until the summer. In other news, Ivan Perisic is close to rejoining Hajduk Split until the end of the season.

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Preamble

As Glenn Frey once sang, the heat is on. Time is ticking in this transfer window but Financial Fair Play has plenty of club suits sweating. Once little more a loose concept that served as an ineffective sticking plaster for football’s crippling inequity, FFP suddenly feels much more real.

Nottingham Forest, who probably would have snapped up a couple of World Cup winners by now, are in a new age of austerity under the steady hand of Nuno. Everton may, by this stage, simply be terrified of spending any money at all.

Meanwhile, the teams that could benefit from points deductions – your Lutons/Burnleys/Brentfords – appear unsure whether to stick or twist. The transfer market feels much more tentative as a result. As Glenn might have put it: the pressure’s high, just to stay alive.