Thierry Henry, the 48-year-old Arsenal and France legend, continues to earn nearly £95,000 per week, 12 years after retiring from professional football.
Company Accounts Reveal Lucrative Income
New figures from Henry’s company, Cluemere Ltd, disclose a dividend payment of £2,774,312 and an advance of £2,160,386. These earnings total almost £95,000 weekly, highlighting his enduring appeal in football despite no longer drawing a player’s salary.
Cluemere Ltd reports assets worth £931,781, including £833,290 in cash reserves.
Television Punditry and Sponsorship Deals
Henry regularly appears as a pundit on CBS, Amazon Prime, and Sky Sports. His sponsorship portfolio features brands like Don Julio, Ninja, Kia, Reebok, and Lays, underscoring his marketability.
Despite past concerns over a 2009 incident dubbed the ‘Hand of God’ during a World Cup qualifier against the Republic of Ireland, Henry’s commercial value remains robust nearly two decades later.
Property Investments and Business Ventures
Henry’s real estate holdings include a £10 million mansion in Hampstead and a £12 million penthouse in New York. He also serves as a co-owner of Serie A club Como.
While Henry has coaching ambitions—having led France to a silver medal at the recent Olympics—his off-field pursuits prove more financially rewarding.
Fitness Routine and Family Life
Last month, Henry shared his intense workout regimen on Instagram alongside partner Andrea Rajacic. The clips, filmed in their home gym, show the couple tackling a circuit with a 10kg vest. He captioned the post: ‘1 HOUR session with MY PARTNER IN CRIME ❤️ and a 10kg vest on. WORK HARD, EAT WELL, NO SUGAR!!!’
Henry and Rajacic, together for 15 years, have three children: Tristan, Tatiana, and Gabby. Rajacic, a former Bosnian model, maintains a private social media presence. Henry also has a daughter from his previous marriage to Nicole Merry, born in 2005.

