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The 6 players Liverpool signed with Jordan Henderson & how they fared

Overcoming obstacles like being offered as bait to bring Clint Dempsey to Anfield, Henderson has become a club stalwart. Making over 400 appearances, he was the man who lifted the Premier League trophy in 2020 and led Liverpool to Champions League glory the year before.

But the midfielder was not the only player to arrive at the club a decade ago this summer. We take a look at the six other faces that joined Liverpool in the same window as Henderson and how they fared.

Kenny Dalglish, like the rest of us, was enamoured with Adam for his excellent performances in an ultimately doomed Blackpool team. Unlike the rest of us, he chose to splurge £6.7million on his fellow Scot.

The idea was that Adam would feed passes to fellow new signing Stewart Downing (more on him later), who would supply Andy Carroll with enough crosses to fire Liverpool to success. Even Baldrick would have seen the flaws in that cunning plan.

Adam was out of his depth at Anfield, probably best remembered for skying his penalty during the League Cup final shoot-out against Cardiff. He was packed off to Stoke after a solitary season.

Still, at least he made Dalglish a decent cuppa.

Charlie Adam tells the story of his first meeting with Kenny Dalglish when he signed for Liverpool. pic.twitter.com/pb9FIlen0c

— Sky Sports Retro (@SkySportsRetro) March 4, 2021

Despite six impressive seasons at Roma, Doni was best known on English shores for conceding seven at Old Trafford during a Champions League quarter-final.

Naturally, Liverpool signed him anyway. Unsurprisingly, he only made four appearances during the 2011-12 season. He still managed to get himself sent off.

There was a sad twist to the end of his spell at Anfield. Initially granted personal leave, it

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