Jordan Henderson has signed a contract extension with Liverpool FC, the club announced on their website on Tuesday.
“The captain put pen to paper on the deal at the AXA Training Centre on Tuesday, ensuring his 10-year spell with the club will be prolonged into the years to come,” the club said.
After signing the contract, Henderson told the club’s website, “I’m obviously very honoured and proud to continue the journey I’ve already been on here.
“It’s amazing to finally get it done and just concentrate on looking forward and what the future may hold.
“I’m in a different place of course, as a player and as a person, from when I first walked in. I’ve learned and grown a lot over my time here, and I’ve got to thank a lot of people for that.
“I’ve loved every minute of it, even when I look back at the tough times, I was still enjoying being a part of this football club. The longer I can do that, the better for me really. I want to be here as long as possible, I’ve always said that.
“To continue this journey is incredible for me and my family, and I hope the fans and the club feel the same way.”
Henderson who moved to Liverpool from Sunderland has spent 10 years with the Reds. He has had 394 appearances and scored 30 goals for the club during a tenure that saw him collect five winner’s medals.
The 31-year-old has helped the club win the League Cup, Premier League, Champions League, UEFA Super Cup and FIFA Club World Cup.
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