
The stunning amount of money that Thierry Henry is still making every week has been revealed in his official company accounts.
It's now been 12 years since Henry announces his retirement from football at the age of 37 after leaving New York Red Bulls, and he's still one of the biggest names in sport.
The Premier League legend now works regularly as a pundit for several different broadcasters both in the UK and abroad, while also enjoying sponsorship deals with major brands.
And although he isn't earning a regular weekly wage, his official company accounts have revealed that he's still taking home a stunning amount of money this week.
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In the last financial year, Henry's company, Cluemere Ltd, gave the Arsenal icon a dividend of ÂŁ2,774,312 and gave an advance of ÂŁ2,160,386.
Broken down, that's almost ÂŁ95,000 per week, a salary that is better than many current Premier League players.
But that's not all, as his company also owns assets totalling ÂŁ931,781, including ÂŁ833,290 in cash, as per the disclosed accounts.
And, according to The Sun, Henry boasts an impressive property portfolio including a ÂŁ10million Hampstead mansion and a New York penthouse with a value of ÂŁ12m.
Henry is also listed as a co-owner of Serie A club Como, currently sitting fourth in the Italia top flight under the leadership his former Arsenal team-mate Cesc Fabregas.

Could Thierry Henry return to management?
It's clear that, should he want to, Henry can keep doing exactly what he is doing and enjoy a massively profitable post-football career.
However, it has long been thought that the Frenchman could one day return to the dugout as manager, having had spells with several clubs after calling time on his own career.
His managerial career has included time with former club Monaco and MLS side Montreal Impact, while also working within Arsenal's youth system.
Internationally, Henry previously worked as the assistant coach at Belgium, with his most recent position being the manager of France under-21s and the nation's Olympic team, leading them to silver at the Paris 2024 Games before leaving the post.
Although it is not known exactly where Henry would go if he were to return to management, there's no doubt that there would be plenty of options available to him, with a move to work with the France national team as an assistant or maybe even the head coach not impossible to imagine.
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