Manchester United veteran Ryan Giggs has set his sights on managing the Red Devils when he eventually decides to retire.
The 36-year-old is one of the most decorated players in the history of club football, having won 11 Premier League titles, four FA Cups and two Champions Leagues.
After making a start on his coaching badges alongside fellow United veterans Gary Neville and Paul Scholes, Giggs is ready to turn his attention to the world of management following former United team-mates including Steve Bruce, Mark Hughes, Roy Keane, Bryan Robson and Paul Ince.
Giggs told News of the World: "My aim would be to manage either Manchester United or Wales."
He continued: "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 30s 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."
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The 36-year-old is one of the most decorated players in the history of club football, having won 11 Premier League titles, four FA Cups and two Champions Leagues.
After making a start on his coaching badges alongside fellow United veterans Gary Neville and Paul Scholes, Giggs is ready to turn his attention to the world of management following former United team-mates including Steve Bruce, Mark Hughes, Roy Keane, Bryan Robson and Paul Ince.
Giggs told News of the World: "My aim would be to manage either Manchester United or Wales."
He continued: "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 30s 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."
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