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Thierry Henry's life after football as Arsenal legend earns staggering weekly wage

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Thierry Henry earns an impressive weekly wage of around £95,000 , despite hanging up his boots in 2014. It has been over a decade since the footballing icon retired from playing and stepped away from the pitch.

The 48-year-old is considered one of the greatest players of all time and arguably the finest to have ever graced the Premier League . A lethal striker, he became Arsenal's record goal scorer with 228 goals across all competitions, claiming a record four Golden Boots in England's top division alongside two league titles and three FA Cups .

Henry also turned out for Monaco , Juventus and Barcelona - securing a historic treble with the Catalan giants in 2009 - before ending his playing days in the United States with New York Red Bulls . On the international front, he lifted the 1998 World Cup , Euro 2000 and the 2003 Confederations Cup with France, and remains his nation's third-highest scorer with 51 goals from 123 caps.

The Frenchman still stays deeply connected to football, having transitioned into coaching soon after hanging up his boots. His managerial journey has seen him oversee former club Monaco as well as MLS outfit Montreal Impact, while he also served with Arsenal's youth setup and Belgium.

His latest position saw him lead France U21s and the nation's Olympic squad, though he left the role after the Paris Games in 2024. These days, Henry is a familiar face in punditry circles, regularly appearing for the likes of CBS, Amazon Prime, Fox and Sky Sports and, even in retirement, remains one of football's most recognisable and sought-after personalities.

Having famously featured in Renault's 'Va-Va-Voom' campaign during his playing days, Henry still has a raft of sponsorship deals with the likes of Kia, Reebok, Don Julio, Ninja and Lays.

Yet, despite having hung up his boots years ago, it has come to light that the Arsenal legend is pocketing a weekly salary that puts some Premier League stars to shame, with newly published figures from his company Cluemere Ltd laying bare his considerable earnings.

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The most recent accounts reveal that Henry has paid himself a dividend of £2,774,312 and bolstered his income with an advance of £2,160,386, amounting to a weekly wage of nearly £95,000.

His firm also holds assets of £931,781, including £833,290 in cash, according to the figures. On top of his punditry commitments and sponsorship portfolio, Henry boasts an impressive property empire, which includes a £10 million mansion in Hampstead and a £12 million penthouse in New York.

He is also a part-owner of Italian club Como, managed by his former Arsenal teammate Cesc Fabregas , who currently sit fourth in Serie A, ahead of the likes of Juventus and Roma .

Henry has been with his partner, Bosnian former model Andrea Rajacic, for around 15 years, with the pair largely keeping their romance away from the public eye.

The couple share three children together - Tristan, Tatiana, and Gabby - while the Premier League icon also has a daughter with his former wife, British actress and model Nicole Merry.

Sky has slashed the price of its Essential TV and Sky Sports bundle ahead of the 2025/26 season, saving members £192 and offering more than 1,400 live matches across the Premier League, EFL and more.

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