Ryan Giggs wants to get into football management when he retires from playing and two of the posts he has his heart set on is either the Wales Job or Manchester United.
Giggs has won everything there is to win as a player, when he hangs up his boots he wouldn’t mind winning things from the manager’s dug-out at Old Trafford.
The 36-year-old has already started taking his coaching badges and, if successful, he will follow former United team-mates, including Steve Bruce, Mark Hughes, Roy Keane and Bryan Robson into management.
Giggs told the News of the World: "My aim would be to manage either Manchester United or Wales.
"I don't think I'll know whether I'll cope with the aggravation until I've finished playing and say, 'what do I do now?'
"Football is such a massive part of my life and to just stop in your late thirties and do nothing is tough.
"Even though there is so much stress involved, I think a lot of players become managers and really enjoy it.
"I think Roy Keane really enjoys it."


