Jordan Henderson articulates his commitment to improving Brentford’s standing before his eventual departure, as the team prepares to face Brighton in a crucial Premier League fixture with both sides eager for a win.
According to a report from FotMob, Jordan Henderson has expressed his ambition to make a positive impact at Brentford, vowing to “leave Brentford in a better place” after joining the club.
The 35-year-old midfielder completed his return to the Premier League earlier this year, signing a two-year contract with the Bees following his exit from Ajax.
Henderson, a former Liverpool and England captain, brings a wealth of experience to a squad undergoing transition.
As reported by FotMob, the midfielder sees his role not just in performance but in leadership — guiding younger players while contributing on the pitch.
Brentford’s head coach, Keith Andrews, has welcomed Henderson’s arrival, highlighting his “influential leadership” and determination.
The club faces departures of key senior players, and Henderson’s presence is viewed as vital to stabilising the squad.
For Henderson, the move back to England is deeply personal. As FotMob notes, he remains motivated despite his age, aiming to leverage his experience to help Brentford push forward.
With his return, Henderson hopes to leave a lasting legacy at Brentford — improving the team’s competitive standing and strengthening its culture both on and off the field.

