Thierry Henry has joined his former Arsenal team-mate Cesc Fabregas in becoming a part-owner of Serie B side Como.
France and Gunners legend Henry was confirmed as a shareholder of the ambitious club, owned by the Djarum Group, on Monday.
Ex-Spain midfielder Fabregas recently signed a two-year deal with the Italian side, while also becoming a shareholder in the club.
Henry said: “It is with great pleasure that I announce that I will join Como as a shareholder. I had been waiting for a long time to be involved in a project like that of Como.
“An ambitious club, but above all a club that lives my same values: not just a football team but a reality that helps the local community “
Como chief executive Dennis Wise, a former Chelsea midfielder, said: “It is a great pleasure for us to introduce Thierry Henry, our new shareholder, who doesn’t really need many introductions in the world of football.
“After explaining to him our vision as a club within the community and our ambition to reach Serie A, Thierry has decided to join our journey and we are very happy to have him in Como.”