Liverpool fans have noticed the same thing about Jordan Henderson in training amid reports linking him with a move to Saudi Arabia.
Al Ettifaq, who are managed by Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard, are keeping tabs on Henderson ahead of a potential summer switch.
They've reportedly tabled a whopping three-year contract, worth a staggering £700,000-a-week.
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A deal has yet to be finalised as the Reds captain has reported for training ahead of the new season.
Jurgen Klopp's team are in Germany for pre-season matches against Karlsruher and Furth.
Ahead of their fixture versus Karlsruher on Wednesday, a clip of Henderson in training has got Liverpool fans online talking.
Twitter user @darwizzxy reckons the 33-year-old looks 'isolated' from his teammates in a damning clip.
Naturally, the footage of the England international during Liverpool training sent social media into overdrive.
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One argued: "It's heartbreaking ngl. Our skip has done so much for us and 'fans' downgrade him with one season, he's ageing. If he stays people are gonna troll him, if he leaves he's apparently a snake."
A second wrote: "Hendo seems sad in all the videos I see him in."
A third added: "Don’t think he wants to be there now tbh."
A fourth tweeted: "He is their captain and he wants to jump ship. You kinda lose respect at that point."
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Another commented: "It’s his fault at the end of the day."
Henderson's possible transfer to the Saudi Pro League has received backlash, but former Liverpool star Robbie Fowler has defended the midfielder.
"It is Jordan Henderson's supposed wages which has sparked the outrage," he wrote in his Mirror column.
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"I’ve never quite understood why footballers' wages are such a sensitive topic, while the billions earned by financiers are never questioned.
"Let's get one thing clear though. I’m not going to condemn Jordan, Steven Gerrard or anyone else who has gone to work in Saudi Arabia, or is thinking of doing so. Not because I’m taking the money too - that’s simply not true.
"As I’ve explained before, I have taken a job in the league below the Saudi Pro League because I am ambitious to become a manager, because I want to prove myself. I’ve not been been given that chance in the UK."
Topics: Fan Reactions, Jordan Henderson, Liverpool, Football