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Oh yeah I get that bit but I’m sure it’d be a huge culture shock , not to mention the playing in front of piss poor crowds. But he should have known all that before he signed on.Originally posted by spud_gun View PostIt's nothing to do with the pace of the Dutch league. He'll be liable for a sizable tax bill if he returns to the UK at this stageMe, I’m either planning a holiday or I’m on one.
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Their fickle fans are going crazy yet apparently they are the 3rd biggest LGBT fanbase.Originally posted by super_xabi View PostDon't really get what Ajax are getting out of this other than an aging midfielder whose legs have gone?
Dutch league aren't big wage payers either so whatever they are spending on him will surely make him one of the best paid players in the league too. Crazy
I am not sure they will get behind him, After they have seen him play._____________________________________
Weak willed, Wank or do they have a masterplan?
Think we have the answer..Slot!!



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****ing lol
From The Telegraph's chief football writer Sam Wallace and football news correspondent Matt Law:
Jordan Henderson has not yet earned a penny from his short time in Saudi Arabia having deferred salary payments, Telegraph Sport has learned.
Former Liverpool midfielder Henderson has travelled to Europe to complete a move to Ajax having agreed with the Saudi Pro League club Al-Ettifaq a mutual cancellation of the three-year contract he signed in the summer.
Henderson’s U-turn is set to cost him millions and Telegraph Sport can now reveal that he has left Saudi without earning any of his £350,000-a-week wages to date, with sources close to the player believing he may never be paid for the six months he spent at Al-Ettifaq.
The key reason for the deferral is not entirely clear, but Telegraph Sport understands that he did so in part so that he could return to Britain to play for England in the short term, unrestricted by the time limitations placed on those without UK taxpayer status.
Under UK law, an individual is considered resident for tax purposes if they spend more than 90 days in the country.
Henderson is understood to have been advised that up to the end of last year, pro rata he was due 21 days in Britain if he wished to be considered non-resident for tax reasons. That limitation in spending time in Britain was the key part of his initial decision to defer any salary payments from the Saudi Pro League club Al-Ettifaq. Returning to Britain with his young family to visit friends and relatives was also part of the consideration.
As a result, Henderson had not been paid any of the £350,000-per-week salary that he agreed in July. Now that he is leaving Saudi after just six months, it is quite possible that he never will. Sources close to the player say that the expectation is that he will not be paid for the six months he spent in the Saudi Pro League.
On Tuesday morning, he agreed with Al-Ettifaq executives that the contract would be cancelled by mutual agreement and he flew back to Britain. He has an agreement in principle with Ajax to join the Eredivisie club although as of 3pm on Wednesday no announcement had been made as to whether that deal had been concluded.
It is expected that Henderson will explain his reasons behind leaving Saudi at some point although it is clear now that the former Liverpool captain was unhappy with life at the club in the city of Dammam on the Gulf coast.
Read more: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football...ttifaq-uk-tax/
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Well if he hasn't been paid anything tax shouldn't be an issueOriginally posted by spud_gun View Post****ing lol
From The Telegraph's chief football writer Sam Wallace and football news correspondent Matt Law:
Jordan Henderson has not yet earned a penny from his short time in Saudi Arabia having deferred salary payments, Telegraph Sport has learned.
Former Liverpool midfielder Henderson has travelled to Europe to complete a move to Ajax having agreed with the Saudi Pro League club Al-Ettifaq a mutual cancellation of the three-year contract he signed in the summer.
Henderson’s U-turn is set to cost him millions and Telegraph Sport can now reveal that he has left Saudi without earning any of his £350,000-a-week wages to date, with sources close to the player believing he may never be paid for the six months he spent at Al-Ettifaq.
The key reason for the deferral is not entirely clear, but Telegraph Sport understands that he did so in part so that he could return to Britain to play for England in the short term, unrestricted by the time limitations placed on those without UK taxpayer status.
Under UK law, an individual is considered resident for tax purposes if they spend more than 90 days in the country.
Henderson is understood to have been advised that up to the end of last year, pro rata he was due 21 days in Britain if he wished to be considered non-resident for tax reasons. That limitation in spending time in Britain was the key part of his initial decision to defer any salary payments from the Saudi Pro League club Al-Ettifaq. Returning to Britain with his young family to visit friends and relatives was also part of the consideration.
As a result, Henderson had not been paid any of the £350,000-per-week salary that he agreed in July. Now that he is leaving Saudi after just six months, it is quite possible that he never will. Sources close to the player say that the expectation is that he will not be paid for the six months he spent in the Saudi Pro League.
On Tuesday morning, he agreed with Al-Ettifaq executives that the contract would be cancelled by mutual agreement and he flew back to Britain. He has an agreement in principle with Ajax to join the Eredivisie club although as of 3pm on Wednesday no announcement had been made as to whether that deal had been concluded.
It is expected that Henderson will explain his reasons behind leaving Saudi at some point although it is clear now that the former Liverpool captain was unhappy with life at the club in the city of Dammam on the Gulf coast.
Read more: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football...ttifaq-uk-tax/
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