Player has been prominent supporter of gay rights groupsHenderson heavily criticised after Saudi Pro League transfer
Jordan Henderson has attempted to apologise for any hurt he has caused to the LGBTQ+ community and says his move to Saudi Arabia can help the gay rights movement.
The England midfielder was a high-profile and vocal supporter of LGBTQ+ rights as Liverpool captain but has been heavily criticised after agreeing to a lucrative switch to the Saudi Pro League club Al-Ettifaq.
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