Thierry Henry's company Cluemere Ltd paid him a dividend of £2,774,312 and an advance of £2,160,386, amounting to a weekly wage of nearly £95,000. His firm holds assets of £931,781, including £833,290 in cash, and he owns a £10 million mansion in Hampstead and a £12 million penthouse in New York. Henry is considered one of the greatest players of all time and arguably the finest to have ever graced the Premier League.
He is Arsenal's record goal scorer with 228 goals across all competitions and claimed a record four Golden Boots in England's top division alongside two league titles and three FA Cups. He played for Monaco, Juventus, Barcelona, and New York Red Bulls, securing a historic treble with Barcelona in 2009. With France, he lifted the 1998 World Cup, Euro 2000, and the 2003 Confederations Cup, and is France's third-highest scorer with 51 goals from 123 caps.
After retiring from playing football in 2014, Henry transitioned into coaching, overseeing Monaco, Montreal Impact, Arsenal's youth setup, Belgium, France U21s, and the French Olympic squad. He left his role with France U21s and the Olympic squad after the Paris Games in 2024 and works as a pundit for CBS, Amazon Prime, Fox, and Sky Sports. He is also a part-owner of Italian club Como, managed by his former Arsenal teammate Cesc Fabregas, with Como currently sitting fourth in Serie A.
Henry is 48 years old and has sponsorship deals with Kia, Reebok, Don Julio, Ninja, and Lays.