Thierry
Henry will not coach Arsenal 's
Under-18 side having opted to continue in his role as a television pundit.
The former Gunners striker had worked with Arsenal's
academy players last season during his course to gain his UEFA A Licence.
The 38-year-old, who works on Sky's Premier League
coverage and also appeared on the BBC's Euro 2016 output, was offered a role within
the Arsenal set-up by manager Arsene Wenger - but was told he would have to
step down as a pundit.
Wenger has a history of aiding his former players, with
Steve Bould currently his assistant and Freddie Ljungberg working within the
youth ranks.
Mikel Arteta, who retired at the end of last season, is
also believed to have been offered a backroom role but decided to move to work
under Pep Guardiola at Manchester City.
Henry is one of the top-earners at Sky since signing for
the network in December, with former Arsenal skipper Tony Adams now believed to
be set to return on a permanent basis.
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