I don't want him back at the club. He's no doubt a superb footballer and captain. However, he sold out his ethics and moral stands for money. He's therefore not the sort of role model I'd want for my children to have as a poster on their wall. He was already a multi millionaire so didn't need to go to Saudi to feed his family.
I realise, as ever, that I am in the minority and most people think I am mad (or add whatever adjective gets thrown at me on here). There aren't many things that are important enough for me to change what I do, but there are some. I will never buy a Tesla. I won't set foot back in the USA until the Orange Toddler leaves office (or more likely dies). I won't be watching our matches against Al Qaeda next season.
I've thought long and hard about this, but if he does sign then I'll be walking away from the club. I'm fed up of Saudi sports washing. The mags celebrated with tea towels on their heads. We can do better than that. I think it was a dreadful move that Henderson went out there for the blood money. It could otherwise have been a Roy of the Rovers fairy tale end to his career with his boyhood club.
I'd far rather have Luke 'I celebrate goals with my shoulder hanging out' O'Nien any day, even if that means we watch Preston North End again the following season.
You'll find that people with morals and ethics frequently self-reflect and think carefully about their decisions. That's why they make those decisions, instead of pretending things don't happen.