Arsenal chairman Peter Hill-Wood has no clue if Thierry Henry will stay at the club and admits the captain's mood makes it difficult to predict the Frenchman's intentions.
Hill-Wood concedes the club are unsure of the 28-year-old's plans, although he retains optimism that Henry will not leave.
"We haven't got a clue want he wants to do," Hill-Wood told Sky Sports News. "He's slightly moody, too. Some days he's up, some days he's down.
"He has a wonderful life in London and gets very well paid.
"We hope he decides to stay with us, but I haven't got any more idea than you have."
Hill-Wood concedes the club are unsure of the 28-year-old's plans, although he retains optimism that Henry will not leave.
"We haven't got a clue want he wants to do," Hill-Wood told Sky Sports News. "He's slightly moody, too. Some days he's up, some days he's down.
"He has a wonderful life in London and gets very well paid.
"We hope he decides to stay with us, but I haven't got any more idea than you have."