After four-and-a-half year in New York Arsenal legend, Thierry Henry has left Red Bulls - Rumours link him back to London and The Gunners, but is the club even interesting for the striker?

He is a true legend and Arsenal fans from all over the world travels to the Emirates Stadium to worship the statue of the French striker. Now, Henry is free of his contract in New York after some impressing years for the Red Bulls. 

Some of the fans will have woken up this morning with a morning glory hoping to see Henry in the red and white Puma shirt, and the oddsmakers are already setting the odds for Henry return to Arsenal.

But, nothing is settled and at this point we don't even know if Henry is ending his career or hoping for a few more years. After all, he is 37-years-old and has played his part in the history of football. 

Wenger today says he is certain Henry will return to Arsenal in some non-playing role at some point, and reading behind the lines this means Arsenal has no interest in signing him as an extra striker. And looking at the squad, Henry is probably not the player Arsenal needs at the moment. 

But Henry could return to Arsenal and play a role in the backroom staff and move on to become an assistant as we have seen with Ryan Giggs and Paul Scholes in Manchester United. Most fans would love to see Henry take over for Wenger at some point, and even though many are losing fate in manager, this might not be the right time. 

Henry is interesting for Arsenal and Arsenal is interesting for Henry, but we might have seen the last of him in the Red and white shirt. The Gunners have to dream about him in the manager's seat for the future.