12 years after retirement: Thierry Henry’s incredible weekly earnings from TV and property revealed
Twelve years after retiring from professional football, Arsenal and France legend Thierry Henry is still earning a near six-figure weekly income.
New financial figures from his company, Cluemere Ltd, reveal that the 48-year-old paid himself a dividend of £2,774,312 and received an advance of £2,160,386.
Combined, the figures amount to an impressive weekly income of nearly £95,000.
Although the former Arsenal record goalscorer no longer earns a salary from playing, he remains one of football’s most marketable figures.
Henry is a regular presence on television, working as a pundit for CBS, Amazon Prime Video, and Sky Sports. He also maintains a strong commercial profile, with endorsement deals involving brands such as Don Julio, Ninja, Kia, Reebok, and Lay’s.
He has long been a famous face in the world of sport and notably featured in Renault's 'Va-Va-Voom' campaign during his football career - and his marketability is showing few signs of fading, despite outrageous predictions of some sponsorship experts almost two decades ago.
In 2009 They had claimed Henry's 'Hand of God' to deny the Republic of Ireland a place at the 2010 World Cup risked damaging his position as the darling of big-ticket sponsors. But 17 years on his earning power remains strong.
Additionally, The Sun report that Henry's property portfolio includes a £10million Hampstead mansion and a New York penthouse with a value of £12m.
He has also been listed as a co-owner of Serie A club Como.
Cluemere's accounts show assets of £931,781, including £833,290 cash in the bank.
Henry holds a desire to coach in football and managed France to a silver medal at the last Olympics. But it appears his work away from the training pitch is more lucrative.
Last month Henry shared his workout regime with followers on Instagram with clips of him exercising alongside partner Andrea Rajacic.
At what appeared to be the couple's home gym, there were three clips simultaneously overlaid showing them perform a circuit.
Henry also posted two still images of his ripped physique and evidently remains dedicated to remaining in top shape.
In the caption, he revealed the secrets of his success, writing: '1 HOUR session with MY PARTNER IN CRIME ❤️ and a 10kg vest on. WORK HARD, EAT WELL, NO SUGAR!!!'
Henry and Rajacic have been together for 15 years and his other half tends to stay away from the limelight.
The Bosnian used to be a model and her social media is now private, although Henry does occasionally share updates of their life together.
Henry and Rajacic have three children together: Tristan, Tatiana, and Gabby. He also shares a daughter with ex-wife Nicole Merry, his first child who was born in 2005.
