Million-Dollar Mansion, Penthouse and a Weekly Paycheck that Rivals Premier League Stars
5 April 2026
Overview
A British newspaper report published on Sunday revealed a surprising detail about Thierry Henry, the French icon who retired from football about 12 years ago.
Henry was a regular sports pundit on Sky Sports between 2015 and 2018, but left the channel to focus on coaching.
The former French international has since coached France's under-21s and the Olympic team, as well as Monaco and Montreal.
He also served as an assistant coach for Belgium twice under Roberto Martinez.
Today Henry remains a sports analyst for CBS Sports and Amazon Prime Video, and he has signed a deal with Fox Sports to cover next year's World Cup.
Wealth and Ventures
The Sun reports that despite retiring 12 years ago, the Arsenal legend’s income now rivals that of current Premier League players.
It states Henry earns around £100,000 per week, a figure still earned by some Premier League stars today.
His work across broadcasting, sponsorships, investments, book deals, appearances, and real estate suggests the 48-year-old's income remains at Premier League levels.
Latest figures from Cluemere Ltd, the vehicle Henry uses for his business interests, show assets of £931,781, including £833,290 cash in the bank.
Henry’s property portfolio includes a £10 million mansion in Hampstead, London, and a £12 million penthouse in New York.
He is also a part-owner of Italian club Como, led by his former Arsenal teammate Cesc Fabregas.
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Beyond these headlines, the piece reinforces that Henry remains a high-profile figure whose wealth extends across media, business, and real estate, rather than just a single career trophy.
PUNCHLINE 1: His bank balance is so loaded, the ATM asks for his autograph.
PUNCHLINE 2: If wealth were football, Henry would be playing in the Premier League of payday loans—no red cards, just red numbers in the ledger.