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Thierry Henry still earns a fortune 12 years after his retirement from sports


Thanks to his numerous activities, Thierry Henry generates significant income, even more than a decade after his retirement from sports.

Cluemere Ltd, the company managed by former French international footballer Thierry Henry, is not experiencing the crisis. The official accounts consulted by The Sun reveal in fact that the former Arsenal FC and FC Barcelona striker paid himself a dividend of 2,774,312 pounds sterling (3,179,084 euros) as well as an advance on profits of 2,160,386 pounds (2,475,586 euros), a total equivalent to nearly 470,000 euros per month – remuneration comparable to that of the top 15 in Ligue 1, twelve years after his retirement from sports.

An English house and a New York apartment

At 47 years old, Henry earns his income from several sources. He serves as a consultant for CBS, Amazon Prime and Sky Sports, and is associated with several sponsorship deals with brands such as Don Julio, Ninja, Kia, Reebok and Lays. His real estate assets include a property in Hampstead valued at €11.5 million and an apartment in New York valued at €13.5 million. He is also among the co-owners of the Italian Serie A club, Como 1907.

Cluemere Ltd’s accounts also show assets of £931,781 (€1,067,728), including £833,290 (€954,867) of available cash. On a sporting level, Henry coached the French Olympic team to the silver medal at the Paris Games in 2024, confirming his wish to pursue a coaching career.

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