Despite interim manager Jonathan Woodgate’s unbeaten run since taking temporary charge, the Cherries are seeking a deal to carry Henry from the MLS to the Championship.

After six months after four consecutive defeats, Tindall was sacked. And Bournemouth has since narrowed the shortlist, with David Wagner and Patrick Vieira also aligned with the vacancy. But it is reported that Henry tops the list.
Henry previously managed Monaco and was on the Belgian coaching staff of Roberto Martínez. It is reported that Bournemouth asked Montréal for permission to talk with Thierry Henry.