THIERRY HENRY is netting nearly £100,000 a week – 12 years after he retired.
Punditry work, sponsorship, investments, book deals, personal appearances and property mean the 48-year-old’s income is still on a Premier League level.
Arsenal legend Henry — the club’s all-time top scorer with 228 goals — paid himself a dividend of £2,774,312 and topped up his income with an advance of £2,160,386.
Latest figures for Cluemere Ltd, the company the French star uses for his business interests, show his firm has assets of £931,781, including £833,290 cash in the bank.
Henry’s property portfolio includes a £10million mansion in Hampstead, London and a New York penthouse worth £12m.
He is a part-owner of Italian football club Como, managed by ex-Arsenal team-mate Cesc Fabregas.
Como were in the second tier as recently as the 2023-24 season.
But they have impressed under Fabregas and are in contention to qualify for next season’s Champions League – currently sitting fourth in Serie A.
Henry was a Sky Sports regular as a pundit between 2015 and 2018.
He left the channel in order to focus on coaching.
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The former France international has managed his country’s Under-21 and Olympic teams, as well as Monaco and Montreal Impact.
He twice served as Belgium‘s assistant manager under Roberto Martinez.
Henry still does punditry work for CBS Sports and Amazon Prime Video.
While he has also signed up to work for Fox Sports on next year’s World Cup.










