#1 Thierry Henry

The most obvious inclusion up front is Thierry Henry. The France forward is Arsenal's all-time leading scorer, having notched 228 goals across two spells with the club.
The leading figure at the club for eight years, Henry also captained the club for a couple of seasons. It was after a disappointing stint at Juventus in 1997, Henry joined Arsenal and compatriot Wenger in London and was converted into an out-and-out striker from a winger.
The then-young French striker would never look back and became one of the most lethal forwards in English football. Henry was often the Premier League's top goalscorer and won four Golden Boots and also won seven trophies with the Gunners.
Currently a pundit in England and the assistant coach for the Belgian national side, Henry does intend to enter the managerial sphere in the future. The Frenchman has a statue outside the Emirates stadium for his achievements and is always adored by the Gunners faithful.