Arsenal legend Thierry Henry has been offered a long-term contract by French league side Bordeaux to become their Head coach.
According to Sky Sports, Henry has asked the Ligue 1 club for time to consider the offer and he said he will decide over the weekend.
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Henry was part of the Belgium coaching set-up that finished third at the 2018 World Cup in Russia. He was an assistant coach to Roberto Martinez.
Henry during the summer announced he was leaving his role as a Sky Sports pundit to focus on coaching.
The former French striker was linked with Aston Villa in the English Championship, however no deal materialised.
Henry played in the Ligue 1 with Monaco for five years from 1995-1999.
Henry won 123 caps for France and 254 appearances for Arsenal. He also featured for Barcelona and New York Red Bull.
Source: G Sport







