Henry spent eight years at the club before joining Barcelona and still has an affinity to the Gunners after forging his reputation there.

"I'm trying to finish what I started nearly 15 years ago but we will see," Henry told Sky Sports News.

"I always said you go back to where you belong. I never stopped saying I love Arsenal and I will one day go back there.

"How? I don't know. Maybe a waterboy. Who knows. I just love the club and eventually one day I will go back for sure."

Wenger this week has become Arsenal's longest-serving manager and Henry cannot see him leaving.

"I will be honest, I don't see Arsenal without Arsene Wenger," he said. "I couldn't see Arsenal leaving Highbury but it happens."

Henry paid tribute to Wenger's management, adding: "He is the guy that makes you realise you can do anything you want," Henry added. "It is a pleasure to play and train with him. He is a great human being on top of everything."