The struggles of Jordan Henderson since his move to Al-Ettifaq in Saudi Arabia have garnered attention, leading to suggestions of a potential desire to return to the Premier League merely six months into his stint abroad.Henderson’s move to life in Saudi Arabia appears to have been challenging, with issues extending beyond football. Despite his consistent appearances and contributions under manager Steven Gerrard, the team’s recent poor form, highlighted by an eight-game winless streak, has added pressure on both the squad and Gerrard.The midfielder’s discomfort with the lifestyle adjustment, the playing conditions’ heat and humidity, and the uninspiring attendance at the stadium have contributed to Henderson’s difficulties. Moreover, criticism for his move to Saudi Arabia, perceived by some as a betrayal of the LGBTQ+ community, has reportedly taken an emotional toll on Henderson.##NAJAVA_MECA_7781562##Amid these challenges, reports suggest that Henderson is contemplating a return to the Premier League. Despite earning an extraordinary wage at Al-Ettifaq, the potential move back to England would likely involve a substantial pay cut and tax implications, considering the tax-free nature of his Saudi-based contract and the possibility of facing a significant tax bill upon his return.While Henderson’s reported salary at Al-Ettifaq is substantial, his willingness to consider financial adjustments to facilitate a Premier League return raises questions about potential interest from English clubs. However, the financial constraints and spending restrictions within the Premier League might complicate such a move, making it uncertain if clubs would pursue Henderson given the financial implications involved.The situation appears open, and it remains to be seen if any Premier League sides will entertain the possibility of signing Henderson amidst his reported desire to return and the financial complexities surrounding such a move.