JORDAN HENDERSON has become the most famous man in Amsterdam.
The England midfielder completed a free transfer to Ajax on Thursday following a six-month spell with Saudi Pro League side Al-Ettifaq.
Following his arrival in the Dutch capital, Henderson's Ajax shirt became the fastest-selling player shirt in the club's history.
With the demand clearly high, the Eredivisie giants have since added more Henderson merchandise to the official club shop.
Fans can now purchase an array of products inspired by the ex-Liverpool star - including a towel and some bedsheets.
A standard Henderson shirt will usually cost £86 (€100) but Ajax have celebrated the midfielder's arrival with a discount meaning they are now being sold for around £52 (€60).
Ajax are also selling Henderson bedsheets for £47 (€54.95) and cushions for £20 (€22.95) each.
Fans can also purchase mugs with the player's name and number on for £13 (€14.95) and even a towel for £28 (€32.95).
Many Ajax fans were thrilled following the 33-year-old's arrival, with some even painting road signs to welcome him.
However, Dutch journalists have labelled him as a "pointless investment" for the club.
De Telegraaf reporter Valentijn Driessen described Henderson as "no saviour" and a "panic buy".
He wrote: "All signals are on red, but Ajax is just pushing hard and reaching deep into their pockets for midfielder Jordan Henderson.
"A case of buying for which the fallen Ajax has to write off about 25 million euros (£21.4m) in two and a half years. Panic buying can also be successful, but Henderson is past his peak after three years at Sunderland, twelve years at Liverpool and a half a year at Al-Ettifaq.
"Henderson, who succeeds two failed English signings (Calvin Bassey and Chuba Akpom) is an
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