Thierry Henry is set to be confirmed as Monaco’s new manager (Picture: Getty)

Thierry Henry is set to be confirmed as Monaco’s new manager this weekend and the former Arsenal star is ready to raid his old club as he finalises plans for his backroom team.

Monaco parted company with Leonardo Jardim, who masterminded their recent Ligue 1 title-winning campaign and unlikely run the Champions League semi finals, earlier this week with the club in the relegation zone having won just one of nine games this season.

Henry has previously been linked with Bordeaux and Aston Villa but has chosen Monaco as the club at which to launch his managerial career. Henry was recently promoted to the position of assistant manager of the Belgium national team and vacated his role as a lead pundit with Sky Sports.

Kwame Ampadu has been coaching at Arsenal since 2012 (Picture: Getty)

Leonardo Jardim was sacked by Monaco earlier this week (Picture: Getty)

The 41-year-old is said to have been given assurances he will play a lead role in Monaco’s transfer policy with Chelsea’s former director of football set to be sacked after less than a year in his current role.




According to the Daily Mail, Henry will now target a move for Arsenal Under-18s coach Kwame Ampadu, the father of emerging Chelsea star Ethan Ampadu.

The former Republic of Ireland international, who played three first team games for the Gunners, worked alongside Henry during his time coaching the club’s youngsters before committing to a punditry role with Sky.