Sunday, May 21, 2006

Dein: Arsenal rejected two £50M Henry offers


Arsenal have revealed they've rejected two £50 million bids for skipper Thierry Henry.
Vice-chairman David Dein says the club turned down two £50 million offers for striker Henry before he agreed to sign a new four-year deal.

"We turned down two world record deals from Spanish clubs. You don't have to be a rocket scientist to work out who they were," he told the Sunday Express.
"Our message was clear - he wasn't for sale. I'd like to think he heard that."
Dein also revealed that the contract Henry signed was one that he was offered back in January.
"We made an offer in January, prodded Thierry now and then, but never put pressure on him," he said.
"Money wasn't really mentioned. He wanted to know where we were going, but in reality I think he knew."
Dein said the chance to influence the next generation of youngsters at Arsenal, who want to play with him, may also have persuaded Henry to stay on.
"He had seen the youngsters emerge after a dark period.
"We have three teenagers at the World Cup - how many other clubs can say that?
"The reason they are here is because of Thierry. The first question Theo Walcott asked was "Will Thierry still be here?".
"I believe he also knew that if he went to a club like Barcelona or Real Madrid, he would just be a prince. Here he knows he is a king."