
Arsene Wenger says he has yet to decide whether to ask Arsenal legend Thierry Henry about a second loan spell at the club.
Henry, Arsenal's record goal scorer with 228, moved back to north London last season and he had a positive impact.
The Frenchman scored winners against Leeds United in the FA Cup and Sunderland away in the league as he wrote another chapter in his glorious Arsenal history.
A second loan spell has been mooted during the MLS off-season although New York Red Bulls are against the idea.
In any case, Wenger has yet to decide whether to ask Henry about another return and he said: "I haven't even spoken to Thierry yet about [a loan move]. I haven't sorted out in my head yet what I will do."
Meanwhile, Arsenal midfielder Tomas Rosicky is close to a first team return.
Rosicky recovered from previous injury problems to be a key player for manager Arsene Wenger last season and his displays earned him a new contract.
But he has not featured at all this season having been injured since last summer's European Championships when he came off with an Achilles problem at half-time in the Czech Republic's win over Greece.
Wenger said: "He will be back in training on Monday. It is a similar problem to Scott Parker's at Tottenham.
"He is a guy who loves to play so it has not been easy for him to cope with the amount of injuries he has had."