Ajax's new midfield signing, Jordan Henderson, may have to wait until February to make his highly-anticipated debut for the Dutch side.
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Henderson requires work permit to playEnglishman controversially left Saudi Pro LeagueAiming to get back into England side for EurosWHAT HAPPENED?
Henderson completed the switch to Ajax this week from Al-Ettifaq – ending his spell in Saudi Arabia that was as controversial as it was short. The English midfielder will be aiming to impress Gareth Southgate and start in his nation's quest to win the European Championships for the first time in the men's history. However, his chance to catch the eye may be put on hold until at least February.
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Henderson's start to life at Ajax has been put on pause while the club apply for and await the result of a work permit decision. Since the UK left the European Union (EU), Henderson is not permitted to play without a work permit as he does not hold an EU passport. Despite his application being certain to be confirmed, the process can take a couple of weeks – delaying Henderson's return to European football.
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There is a chance that Henderson won't receive any of his wages from his time in Saudi Arabia. The English midfielder has had his earnings deferred and, given he has now left Al-Ettifaq, he will forego the full payment.
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Henderson will be desperate to return to the pitch but will have to watch on today as Ajax face RKC Waalwijk. The former Liverpool and Sunderland man will be looking to impress Southgate in the next five months in the Netherlands ahead of this summer's European Championships.






