Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp insists Jordan Henderson was not forced out but admits he could not offer the former captain guaranteed playing time and so it was "better he moved on".In an interview during the international break Henderson (33) claimed he did not feel wanted when he returned from his summer break and that is why he chose to join Saudi Arabia's Al-Ettifaq.However, Klopp said there was no "bad blood" between the pair. "Hendo said the truth, in all departments, that's how it was," said the manager."We had our talks and I told Hendo I wanted him to stay but we had to talk in these conversations about the possibility of not playing regularly."I cannot have a talk before a season and tell a player they will have 50 games 100% because I don't know that, it all depends on performance."And if Hendo had performed, he would have had maybe 50 games, absolutely possible."But in the specific situation, with the relationship we had, I thought it was important that we speak about everything because I don't want to wake up one morning and need to lock horns with each other because he thought he would start and I tell him he isn't."Obviously (for) Hendo that meant, 'OK, he doesn't want me here'.
I understand it 100% but we clarified that."If I would have told him 'Hendo, stay here, you will be the main man in midfield', he would have stayed but as much as I wanted him to stay, I couldn't say that so that's why it was better that Hendo moved on."There's not a bit of bad blood or whatever."Liverpool will head to Wolves on Saturday lunchtime without influential defender Trent Alexander-Arnold, who is still recovering from a hamstring injury sustained in the win against Aston Villa a fortnight ago.But centre-back Ibrahima