
Arsenal's board will not stand in Arsene Wenger's way should he decide to sell Thierry Henry, according to managing director Keith Edelman.
The Gunners boss reportedly met with Barcelona officials in Paris last week to discuss a potential deal for the club captain and Arsenal's record goalscorer.
The debate surrounding Henry's future has reached fever pitch in recent weeks and, since the end of the season, the North London club have made no public guarantees that the French international will be staying at Emirates Stadium.
With David Dein having left the club, Wenger now holds all the power in terms of comings and goings, and Edelman admits the Arsenal board will respect any decision he makes over Henry's future.
"These are decisions for Arsene, it's his job to manage the team and it would be up to him," said Edelman in The Mail on Sunday.
"That's how we've always worked with Arsene.
"He will decide about the players. The board would be involved but we will do what Arsene asks us to."