French World Cup winner, Thierry Henry, says ‘au revoir’ to MLS side, New York Red Bulls, after 122 games.
Arsene Wenger is keen for Thierry Henry to return to Arsenal but is not sure in what role that will be.
On Monday, Henry announced he will not return to the New York Red Bulls in 2015 after more than four seasons with Major League Soccer.
The 37-year-old made 254 Premier League appearances and scored 174 goals during his first stint with Arsenal that lasted eight years.
He returned to the Gunners on a short-term loan in January 2012, making seven appearances in all competitions and netting twice.
Henry’s decision to leave the New York Red Bulls has led to suggestions he could make a second comeback for Arsenal, but Wenger feels the Frenchman has yet to make up his mind on his future.
He said at a news conference: “I understand that he wants to reflect for a while on what he wants to do [next]. Certainly one day he will come back here. In what capacity, I don’t know.”
Last week, Henry told L’Equipe he would love to help Arsenal win the Champions League when he does finally hang up his boots.
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