Arsene Wenger did not entertain the idea of bringing the players back to the Emirates Stadium, insisting they are simply training with his side to keep up their fitness.
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger confirmed that former stars Thierry Henry and Robert Pires, who are both currently training with the club, will not be considered for a return in a playing capacity.

The two Frenchmen have been training at the club's London Colney base over the past week, leading to speculation that they could be re-signed by Wenger on playing contracts. However, the Arsenal boss clarified the situation in his Monday press conference ahead of Tuesday's visit of Marseille in the Champions League.

Wenger said: “They like to come back to Arsenal, to practice. When they can join in, they do. They integrate well with the spirit of the team. Nothing more than that. They have no real target to bring something, they just want to enjoy themselves and keep their fitness. Usually they don’t practice with the first team because they come in and work on fitness.

“It is a little bit less competitive, [but] when we have some room we invite them to play with us, but usually they train separately to us.”

Henry is fresh from a successful season with the New York Red Bulls, who he helped win the Supporters' Shield before they lost to the Houston Dynamo in the Eastern Conference semifinals, while the 40-year-old Pires has been a free agent since departing Aston Villa in May 2011.

Discussing a potential future role at the club for Henry - who has already made one loan return to Arsenal since leaving the club in 2007 - Wenger added: "No, at the moment he is invited just to practice when he wants. We have a big staff, a very competent one, and we have the right number to support the team to achieve the targets. Thierry is a player. One day certainly it will be different, but at the moment, no.”