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Giggs targets ‘ambitious’ club
- Updated: November 18, 2016
Ryan Giggs is willing to speak to any clubs who can match his managerial ambitions.
The Welshman left Manchester United last summer after almost 30 years at Old Trafford, the last two which were spent helping to coach the team in various capacities.
However, after Louis van Gaal was replaced by Jose Mourinho as United boss last May, Giggs – who had been the Dutchman’s assistant manager during his two seasons at the helm – announced he was ending his long relationship with the Red Devils in order to pursue a career in management.
“The time feels right and, although I have no immediate plans to step into management, it is where I want to be,” he said in July.
So far, the 42-year-old has yet to take up a role, although he was interviewed for the Swansea City job after Francesco Guidolin’s sacking in October, before Bob Bradley was eventually named the Italian’s successor.
Giggs, however, is philosophical about missing out on the position at the Liberty Stadium, but he is still keen to talk to other clubs that could match his coaching vision.
“I spoke to them, so I …