Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson has signed a new four-year contract with the club
Jordan Henderson joined Liverpool from Sunderland in the summer of 2011; his contract with the Reds was set to expire in 2023. During his tenure at Anfield, Henderson has made over 390 appearances and won the Premier League, Champions League, and League Cup.
Since joining Liverpool from Sunderland in 2011, the 31-year-old has made 394 appearances for the Reds and was named captain in 2015.
Henderson, who has won the Premier League, Champions League, and League Cup with Liverpool, had two years left on his previous contract, but he has now been extended until 2025 at Anfield.
After Virgil van Dijk, Alisson, Fabinho, Trent Alexander-Arnold, and Andrew Robertson all signed new contracts this summer, the England midfielder becomes the latest senior player to commit his future to the team.
"I'm obviously very honored and proud to continue the journey I've already been on here. Henderson said on the club's official website.
"It's amazing to finally get it done and just concentrate on looking forward and what the future may hold.
"I'm in a different place of course, as a player and as a person, from when I first walked in. I've learned and grown a lot over my time here, and I've got to thank a lot of people for that.
"I've loved every minute of it, even when I look back at the tough times, I was still enjoying being a part of this football club. The longer I can do that, the better for me really. I want to be here as long as possible, I've always said that.
"To continue this journey is incredible for me and my family, and I hope the fans and the club feel the same way."
Henderson celebrated a decade as a Liverpool player earlier this summer, and during that time, he has received numerous personal honors, including the 2019-20 FWA Footballer of the Year and an MBE for his contributions to football and charity.
He said: "Every year is the same, every year is the biggest challenge, the biggest season ahead. I feel as hungry as ever.
"I feel as hungry as I did when I first walked in 10 years ago, to prove to people that I deserve to be at this football club and give absolutely everything every single day for the badge, for the fans and for each other in this building.
"If we do that, I feel as though we've got a good chance of being successful."
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