Thierry Henry has revealed that he would be "really happy" should Arsenal sustain their title challenge and win the Premier League this season.
Arsene Wenger's men have led the way in England's top flight for the majority of the campaign, with the North London outfit sitting one point ahead of second-placed Manchester City in the table.
Henry, who won the competition twice throughout his eight-year stint with the club, is hopeful that the current crop of Gunners can end the team's nine-year wait for silverware after their FA Cup success of 2005.
"I still watch Arsenal a lot," he told reporters in Barcelona. "They have had a great start to the season and I hope they can keep it up. I would be really happy if they won the Premier League."
Henry remains the club's record goalscorer having hit 226 goals in 380 appearances for Arsenal.
Wenger's troops host Fulham at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday afternoon.