Thierry Henry is yet to make a decision on whether he will be extending his stay with the Belgium national side amidst interest from Arsenal.

The former Arsenal and France striker has been on Robert Martinez’s coaching set-up in the Belgium set-up since 2016 and has earned praise for his work with the national team.




Martinez has signed a new two-year deal with Belgium along with his two assistants Graeme Jones and Inaki Bergara, but Henry’s future remains undecided.

According to Belgian daily Het Laatste Nieuws, there is no clarity on whether the Frenchman will continue in his role in the Belgium set-up after the end of the World Cup this summer.
 


Henry’s future as a coach has come under the scanner since it emerged that Arsenal will hold talks with him next week about the vacant managerial position.

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Former Arsenal captain Mikel Arteta is the current frontrunner to succeed Arsene Wenger at the Emirates, but Henry has also emerged as a contender in the last few days.

He will be interview for the Arsenal manager’s role and it is unlikely that he will remain part of Martinez’s coaching staff should he receive an offer from the Gunners.

Like Arteta, Henry also lacks top level experience in management, but is a cult figure amongst the Arsenal fans.