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England's Jordan Henderson has ‘no regrets’ over Saudi move despite being booed

England’s Jordan Henderson insists he has “no regrets” about moving to Saudi Arabia despite the public backlash.

The England midfielder was heavily criticised after his summer transfer from Liverpool to Al-Ettifaq and then was booed off the Wembley pitch by England fans during the friendly win over Australia on Friday night.

The midfielder had been a high-profile supporter of LGBTQ+ rights during his time at Anfield and last month apologised for any hurt he caused by moving to a country where homosexuality is illegal.

Jordan Henderson’s first tv interview since the move to Saudi Arabia. On @C4Sport ahead of England v Italy - live from 7pm. #england pic.twitter.com/P46mA9TpSC

— Kelly Somers (@KellySomers) October 17, 2023

He says his beliefs have not changed and he can do good while playing there.

Asked in an interview with Channel 4 whether he had regrets about moving to Saudi Arabia, he said: “No regrets.

“I think having someone like myself, with the values that I have, in Saudi Arabia is only a good thing. Before I went to Saudi people knew the groups I supported and helped in the past.

“My values haven’t changed as a person just because I’m going to a different country to play football.”

Henderson says the booing may have been in part due to an interview he conducted shortly after his move where he claimed the eye-watering wages were not a factor.

“After the game I got told there was a little bit going on,” the 33-year-old added.

“Of course it hurts because every time you pull on that shirt it’s a proud moment and I’m playing for my team-mates, for my country and for the fans.

“So of course it hurts but at the end of the day that’s part and parcel – I’ve had enough criticism over my career so far to be able to deal

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