Arsenal legend Thierry Henry couldn’t afford to say no if he was offered the Gunners a managerial role. He is currently the assistant manager of Belgium.
Arsene Wenger’s contract is coming to an end after this season and there is no surety of a contract renewal. Arsenal’s recent run of results has seen them fall behind Chelsea in the title chase it could also affect Wenger’s future at the club.
The French forward had been with the Gunners for eight seasons and is their record goal scorer. Arsenal are believed to be considering a number of faces to replace the veteran Frenchman who has been with the club for almost 20 years.
Henry said, “I’m living my dream from day to day.
“The first time I scored a goal, it was like ‘Oh, I scored a goal!’ I lived my dream.
“I will not say no [to coaching Arsenal one day]. If I say no, I would be lying. I have to respect that there are people who are in place there already. I have not done anything as a coach [yet].
“What I feel for Arsenal is true and [I have felt it] for a long time. I’m not going to say it does not make me cold or hot. I think about it, but I’m far from it.”