Ajax have listed other items available for sale including bedsheets following Jordan Henderson's record-breaking shirt sales.
The Dutch club supporters are showing massive excitement for their new player in a big way as Henderson's number six shirt is selling out fast, becoming the club's top-selling jersey ever, however, it is not just the jersey that is catching the club's fans' attention.
The Ajax store is brimming with Henderson-themed merchandise, ranging from bedsheets and towels to pillows and mugs, all decorated with his name and the iconic number six.
This merchandise mania is evidence of Henderson's popularity and the passion he has brought to Ajax's fanbase.
What happened to Jordan Henderson?
It is no news that the former Liverpool midfielder has joined Ajax Amsterdam following the termination of his contract with Saudi Arabia club Al Ettifaq.
Things didn't go according to plan for the Englishman in the Middle East after his arrival during the summer transfer window and decided to leave the club.
Just days after making his move from Saudi side Al-Ettifaq, the former Sunderland midfielder has broken records already in Amsterdam.
After being forced to wear the number six jersey, due to the number 14 having been retired in honour of Johan Cruyff, it has been hotly sought after becoming the highest-ever selling shirt for Ajax, costing 85 pounds.
Jordan Henderson's influence has triggered the club to make another item available for the fans to get their hands on as the club website showed a range of memorabilia adorning the player's name.
Items include a £47 Ajax-coloured bedsheet with the number six, a £28 towel, £19 pillows, and £12.80 mugs.
Following his arrival at Ajax, Henderson will be tasked with helping the Dutch club elevate their position after a terrible start to the season that sees them sit fifth in the league, and 23 points off league leaders PSV Eindhoven.
Despite securing the service of the former Liverpool midfielder at a comparatively cut price in the wake of his £350,000-a-week salary in Saudi Arabia, Dutch journalist Valentijn Driessen was unconvinced as to how the player might help John Schip's team.
Driessen on Friday, January 19 tagged the 33-year-old as "no saviour" and a "panic buy"
The columnist 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 half a year at Al-Ettifaq".
Driessen added; "Henderson, who succeeds two failed English signings (Calvin Bassey and Chuba Akpom) is an extremely expensive gamble".
How to get Jodan Henderson bedsheets, pillows, towels, and mugs
Fans can now purchase a collection of products inspired by the ex-Liverpool captain - including bed sheets, pillows, towels, and mugs.
A standard Henderson shirt will usually cost £86 but Ajax have dedicated the midfielder's arrival with a discount meaning they are now being sold for around £52, according to reports.
Ajax are also selling Henderson bedsheets for £47 and cushions for £20 each.
Fans can also purchase mugs with the player's name and number on them for £13 and even a towel for £28.
The aforementioned items can be purchased at any of the team's official stores and through their official website.
In addition, many Ajax fans were thrilled following the 33-year-old's arrival, with some even painting road signs to welcome him.
What's next for Jordan Henderson?
It is no doubt, the Sunderland-born will get to work immediately and will be hoping to feature in the next Ajax game when the club will be facing RKC Waalwijk at Johan Cruyff Arena on Sunday, January 21.
The Dutch club supporters are showing massive excitement for their new player in a big way as Henderson's number six shirt is selling out fast, becoming the club's top-selling jersey ever, however, it is not just the jersey that is catching the club's fans' attention.
The Ajax store is brimming with Henderson-themed merchandise, ranging from bedsheets and towels to pillows and mugs, all decorated with his name and the iconic number six.
This merchandise mania is evidence of Henderson's popularity and the passion he has brought to Ajax's fanbase.
What happened to Jordan Henderson?
It is no news that the former Liverpool midfielder has joined Ajax Amsterdam following the termination of his contract with Saudi Arabia club Al Ettifaq.
Things didn't go according to plan for the Englishman in the Middle East after his arrival during the summer transfer window and decided to leave the club.
Just days after making his move from Saudi side Al-Ettifaq, the former Sunderland midfielder has broken records already in Amsterdam.
After being forced to wear the number six jersey, due to the number 14 having been retired in honour of Johan Cruyff, it has been hotly sought after becoming the highest-ever selling shirt for Ajax, costing 85 pounds.
Jordan Henderson's influence has triggered the club to make another item available for the fans to get their hands on as the club website showed a range of memorabilia adorning the player's name.
Items include a £47 Ajax-coloured bedsheet with the number six, a £28 towel, £19 pillows, and £12.80 mugs.
Following his arrival at Ajax, Henderson will be tasked with helping the Dutch club elevate their position after a terrible start to the season that sees them sit fifth in the league, and 23 points off league leaders PSV Eindhoven.
Despite securing the service of the former Liverpool midfielder at a comparatively cut price in the wake of his £350,000-a-week salary in Saudi Arabia, Dutch journalist Valentijn Driessen was unconvinced as to how the player might help John Schip's team.
Driessen on Friday, January 19 tagged the 33-year-old as "no saviour" and a "panic buy"
The columnist 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 half a year at Al-Ettifaq".
Driessen added; "Henderson, who succeeds two failed English signings (Calvin Bassey and Chuba Akpom) is an extremely expensive gamble".
How to get Jodan Henderson bedsheets, pillows, towels, and mugs
Fans can now purchase a collection of products inspired by the ex-Liverpool captain - including bed sheets, pillows, towels, and mugs.
A standard Henderson shirt will usually cost £86 but Ajax have dedicated the midfielder's arrival with a discount meaning they are now being sold for around £52, according to reports.
Ajax are also selling Henderson bedsheets for £47 and cushions for £20 each.
Fans can also purchase mugs with the player's name and number on them for £13 and even a towel for £28.
The aforementioned items can be purchased at any of the team's official stores and through their official website.
In addition, many Ajax fans were thrilled following the 33-year-old's arrival, with some even painting road signs to welcome him.
What's next for Jordan Henderson?
It is no doubt, the Sunderland-born will get to work immediately and will be hoping to feature in the next Ajax game when the club will be facing RKC Waalwijk at Johan Cruyff Arena on Sunday, January 21.