
Arsenal legend Thierry Henry says he's happy with the running of the club.
The iconic striker was linked with an effort to buy the North London club's owners the Kroenke's out of the Emirates Stadium amid severe backlash from supporters following the attempted European Super League breakaway. He joined forces with Spotify founder Daniel Ek and Dennis Bergkamp in an effort to push through a deal with a bid of 1.8billion thought to have been lodged.
Speaking on the House of Champions Podcast, he said: "At the time (Ek) wanted to offer a solution to the fans, who were all saying 'sell, sell, sell' but sell to who. We offered a solution, it wasn't meant to be.
I'm an Arsenal fan, let's win. It doesn't matter. We were there to offer a solution, you want it, you don't want it, it doesn't matter.
"Now everything is OK, why would anyone want to disturb anything [by changing owners]? It's all I wanted. Whether it was me in or me out I wanted Arsenal to be successful. That's the main point."
