Former Aston Villa midfielder Thomas Hitzlsperger has criticized former Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson for his move to Saudi Arabian side Al-Ettifaq.
Hitzlsperger, who came out as gay in 2014, accused Henderson of betraying the LGBT+ community and abandoning his previous support for their cause. Homosexuality is illegal in the Middle Eastern country.
Henderson spent 12 years at Liverpool and won the UEFA Champions League and the Premier League with them among other honors. He announced his transfer to Al-Ettifaq on social media on Wednesday, July 26.
He will be reunited with his former teammate Steven Gerrard, who is the manager of the Saudi club. Henderson said on Instagram:
However, Hitzlsperger, who was the sporting director of Stuttgart, expressed his disappointment and disbelief at Henderson’s decision. He tweeted that he was curious to know what the midfielder's brand would look like, implying that Henderson had sold out his principles (via Twitter):
He added:
The former Liverpool captain has not responded to Hitzlsperger’s comments yet. He has been an ally and an ambassador for LGBTQ+ supporters in European football, wearing rainbow armbands and laces as a sign of solidarity. He also backed the Football v Homophobia campaign and spoke out against online abuse.
However, his move to Saudi Arabia, where homosexuality is punishable by death, has raised questions about his integrity and credibility.
Liverpool are set to lose another one of their key midfielders this summer as Fabinho is close to joining Al Ittihad in Saudi Arabia. The Brazilian has been left out of the Reds’ pre-season trip to Singapore, as the two clubs are finalizing the details of a £40 million deal.
Fabinho, who joined Liverpool from Monaco
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