
Jordan Henderson
35-Year-Old
Brentford
Premier
GTD
Injury Ankle
Est. Return 1/17/2026
Spotted training indoors
Henderson (ankle) was spotted training indoors on Thursday, the club posted.
ANALYSIS
Henderson was forced off at the break of Saturday's win against Sheffield Wednesday as a precaution and was spotted training indoors on Thursday, raising some doubts about his involvement in Saturday's clash against Chelsea. That said, the veteran has mainly been a bench option recently, starting two of his last six available games across all competitions for the Bees, therefore a potential absence won't significantly affect the starting XI.
Henderson was forced off at the break of Saturday's win against Sheffield Wednesday as a precaution and was spotted training indoors on Thursday, raising some doubts about his involvement in Saturday's clash against Chelsea. That said, the veteran has mainly been a bench option recently, starting two of his last six available games across all competitions for the Bees, therefore a potential absence won't significantly affect the starting XI.
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Suffers ankle injury
Henderson suffered an ankle injury in Saturday's 2-0 victory against Sheffield Wednesday and was forced off at the break as a precaution, coach Keith Andrews said in a press conference, according to West London Sport. "There was slight contact on the top of the foot or ankle. He might have rolled it as he landed. We felt at half-time that it wasn't worth risking. Could he potentially have played on? Maybe. I'm not sure. But we made a decision not to risk it. We'll see how he is over the coming days."
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Returns to bench
Henderson (undisclosed) is on the bench for Saturday's clash against Wolves.
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Touch and go for Wolves match
Henderson (undisclosed) is a late call for Saturday's match against Wolves, according to manager Keith Andrews. "Jordan and Thiago both picked up little knocks against Leeds. I don't know yet, is the honest answer, on exactly how they are. They've been with medics today and we'll see how they are going into the game on Saturday."
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Dealing with knock
Henderson couldn't feature in Wednesday's 2-0 loss against Manchester City in the Carabao Cup since he was dealing with a knock, coach Keith Andrews said to the media. "I had to make some changes, with Dango going away and a couple of knocks to Thiago and Jordan."
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Scored first goal for Brentford
Henderson scored one goal to go with two shots (one on goal), five crosses (zero accurate) and two chances created in Sunday's 1-1 draw against Leeds United.
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Could return to England
Henderson could return to the Premier League and join Sunderland for the 2025/26 season, according to The Mirror.
ANALYSIS
The 34-year-old midfielder is reportedly considering a departure from Ajax and make a stunning return to his hometown club Sunderland during this summer. The Black Cats are ready to return to the Premier League, and they could use someone with as much experience as Henderson, particularly if Jobe Bellingham departs the club, to fill a sizable void in midfield.
The 34-year-old midfielder is reportedly considering a departure from Ajax and make a stunning return to his hometown club Sunderland during this summer. The Black Cats are ready to return to the Premier League, and they could use someone with as much experience as Henderson, particularly if Jobe Bellingham departs the club, to fill a sizable void in midfield.




