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Klopp steps in to convince Henderson to extend Liverpool stay

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Jurgen Klopp and Jordan Henderson (Getty Images)
Jurgen Klopp and Jordan Henderson (Getty Images)

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has intervened to ensure that midfielder Jordan Henderson extends his contract with the Anfield outfit.

There was a mild media-fed panic in July when it was reported that negotiations between Henderson and Liverpool had reached an impasse, with his current deal set to expire in 2023.

The prospect of another integral first-team midfielder leaving as a free agent so soon after Georginio Wijnaldum departed for Paris Saint-Germain led to consternation among sections of the fanbase and further afield, including a suggestion Klopp himself might quit as a result.

One journalist wrote that it was 'another PR disaster in the making'. Others pointed out it probably was not worth panicking.

The situation has quickly taken a positive turn as David Ornstein of The Athletic reports that 'an agreement in principle' is in place.

Talks between the two parties 'advanced significantly' after Henderson returned from a post-Euro 2020 holiday – surprisingly enough – with Klopp also thought to have stepped in.

He 'is understood to have played a pivotal role in turning around a complicated and sensitive situation'. The German 'was determined to avoid a repeat of what happened with' Wijnaldum.

"It is important, but it will happen," Klopp told the press on Friday. "We will sort it, however, it will be. We will sort it. No doubt about that. It will get sorted."

An 'improved' three-year deal with the option of an extra 12 months has been tabled and is expected to be signed.

Henderson has been given assurances that he is still seen as a vital member of the team.

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