Thierry Henry, the legendary former Arsenal player, has expressed his intention to settle in London after retiring from professional football. Despite spending nearly four years playing in the United States for Major League Soccer’s New York Red Bulls, Henry’s heart remains tied to the English capital where he made his name.
In an interview with El Mundo Deportivo, Henry mentioned that he still has one year left on his contract with New York Red Bulls and is enjoying his time there. However, he emphasized his strong connection to London, where he has his daughter and his house. Henry sees his future being in London after retiring from playing football.
Speculation arises about Henry potentially returning to Arsenal in a coaching capacity, with some even suggesting he could eventually replace Arsène Wenger as manager. However, Henry’s immediate plans remain focused on finishing his playing career and settling in London thereafter.