Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has admitted that speculation surrounding a possible return for Thierry Henry isn't far-fetched.
The club's record goalscorer has been linked with a move back to his former side in a coaching capacity.
The Frenchman's MLS career with the New York Red Bulls is drawing to a close and Wenger reveals that a job could be available for the striker at the Emirates.
"It's not something that's current," the 65-year-old said, according to Goal.com. "And then, there must be a post available. For the moment, that's not the case. But it's not impossible.
"He is intelligent and passionate about football. It's a good base to be a great player, but there are many other ingredients. But yes, he could be a very good manager.
"He understands quickly, he understands the play. He has a good nature and is a nice manner with people. He has all the qualities. But it's a choice that must come profoundly from the inside, because it's a lifestyle choice."
Henry scored 227 goals for the Gunners during his first spell with the club, and once in a FA Cup tie against Leeds during his return on loan.