The Gunners hero has been out of work in coaching since departing the Belgium national team after the World Cup

Arsenal legend Thierry Henry is reportedly keen on the USMNT head coach role after turning down the chance to manage France women’s national team.
The news comes after French federation (FFF) committee member Jean-Michel Aulas said Henry had turned down the possibility of replacing Corrine Diacre. “I personally asked [Henry] the question, but the response was not positive,” he told Le Figaro.
“He was obviously very flattered that he was asked. We did it because we were told he might be interested. But it will not be Thierry Henry. I think he is moving on to other projects.”
And that project could be managing Christian Pulisic and co. According to ESPN, who claim sources have claimed the 45-year-old is eager to replace Berhalter as head coach.
Henry has already suggested his openness to taking over the USA side. Speaking to CBS, he said: “Do I know the players? Yeah, I do know the players. Do I know the league? Yeah, I do know the league.
“Would I want to be a manager at any level? Yes, of course. That is one of the things that I would like to do.”