Former Manchester United winger, Ryan Giggs, has admitted he is keen on becoming the next Wales manager.
The Football Association of Wales is looking to appoint a successor to Chris Coleman, before the draw for the new UEFA Nations League takes place on January 24.
And Giggs has joined the likes of his ex-international teammate John Hartson and Coleman’s assistant Osian Roberts in throwing his hat into the ring.
“Of course I’m interested,” Giggs, who scored 12 times in 64 Wales appearances between 1991 and 2007, told Sky Sports.
“I’ve played for Wales and I’ve said that I want to go back into coaching. Obviously that is one of the top jobs; I played for United, I played for Wales.
“I’ve not spoken to anyone at the moment but I’d definitely be interested.”
Giggs’ management experience has been limited to four games in interim charge of United in 2014, before spending two years as Louis van Gaal’s assistant at Old Trafford.