Arsenal legend Henry snubbed 'attractive offers' to take Monaco job


he iconic Frenchman had been linked with roles at Aston Villa and Egypt, but the lure of his former club in Ligue 1 proved too strong to resist
Thierry Henry has revealed that he turned down "some very attractive offers" before signing a three-year deal as Monaco coach.

The 41-year-old was announced as the Ligue 1 side's new boss on Saturday, following the dismissal of Leonardo Jardim two days earlier.


The iconic Frenchman had been linked with roles at Aston Villa and Egypt, but the lure of his former club in Ligue 1 proved too strong to resist
Thierry Henry has revealed that he turned down "some very attractive offers" before signing a three-year deal as Monaco coach.

The 41-year-old was announced as the Ligue 1 side's new boss on Saturday, following the dismissal of Leonardo Jardim two days earlier.

Henry had been linked with Aston Villa before Dean Smith's appointment on Wednesday, as well as the Egypt national team.

Posting on Twitter, Henry said the lure of returning to the club where he made his professional debut in 1994 was too great to resist.



It is with great pride that I have accepted the position of manager of Monaco," he said.
I was fortunate to receive some very attractive offers over the last few months but Monaco will always be close to my heart.
He is excited by the challenges which lie ahead and is grateful to Monaco for giving him a chance.
In the first place, I thank AS Monaco for giving me the opportunity to coach the team of this club which is so special to me," Henry said upon his appointment.
I am very happy to come back to AS Monaco and extremely determined to meet the challenges ahead. I cannot wait to meet the players to start working together.

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