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It hasn't been the smoothest ride for Jordan Henderson since he left Liverpool last summer.
Though it didn't last long, the man who took over the Reds' captaincy from Steven Gerrard eventually joined him in Saudi Arabia.
By January, however, Henderson had decided that the Middle East move hadn't paid off.
The Eredivisie side dropped out of the Europa Conference League by losing 4-0 to Aston Villa and Henderson struggled that night.
Ajax currently sits fifth in the Dutch table and can't catch fourth-placed AZ Alkmaar with two games left.
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And, as a result of the underperformance, the legendary club will miss out on being in UEFA competitions next season.
The Athletic reports that because of a lack of European football next season, the club needs to cut costs.
As one of Ajax's high earners, Henderson, as well as winger Steven Bergwijn, is at risk of being sold.
The arrival of Henderson saw record shirt sales but the impact on the pitch has been more minimal.
Liverpool.com says: Henderson made a poor decision by choosing to move to the Saudi Pro League.
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