AL-ETTIFAQ have apologised to Liverpool fans for putting "E.F.C" on the back of Jordan Henderson's shirt.
The former Reds captain, 33, penned a lucrative £700,000-a-week deal with the Saudi Pro League side last month.
He links up with Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard – who was recently appointed head coach of the Middle East outfit.
Following Henderson's arrival, Al-Ettifaq launched their new green kit with a picture of the midfielder in the No10 shirt and the abbreviation "E.F.C" above it.
This is the same initials as Liverpool's bitter Merseyside rivals Everton.
And Al-Ettifaq acknowledged that on social media as they issued an apology to Reds supporters.
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They tweeted: "Sorry to all the @LFC fans for putting E.F.C on Hendo’s [Henderson] back. At least it’s not blue.
"Better get that number 10 kit before it runs out."
In response, one Liverpool fan said: "None of us are buying it anyway, mate. Put whatever you want on it."
Another added: "Literally none of us care, we aren’t buying your shirt."