
"I'm open, really, he explains. I've got the experience of international football, and I really enjoyed that. You're working all year round, but officially about 130 days, so you do get time away from football. The camps and the games are intense, because you have to qualify, he adds. But from a lifestyle point of view, you do get a break."
"Yes, I want to return to management, Giggs tells FFT via betting comparison site BetSelect. My last job was with Wales and then as director of football at Salford. Coaching was something that I always wanted to revisit after Wales, and that's what I'm looking to do."
Ryan Giggs has not managed since leaving the Wales job in 2020 and served as Manchester United interim manager in 2014. He later worked as director of football at Salford City and now wants to return to coaching. Giggs is open to both international and club roles, noting international football offers intense camps and roughly 130 official days with lifestyle breaks, while club football is full-on but gives more time to work with players. He expresses a slight preference for working abroad while keeping options open and emphasizes choosing the right job.
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