Ryan Giggs is a well-known name at Old Trafford and in the Premier League at large.

His successes as a player for Theater of Dreams outfits are too huge to be ignored, while, his short-spell as the club’s interim wasn’t really bad to be forgotten too quickly.

During his spell as United’s interim manager after replacing David Moyes in 2014, the Whales international brought some attacking prowess to the team.

After overseeing four matches, Giggs recorded two victories, a draw and a defeat as the season came to an end.

After resigning from being United manager, Giggs targeted Swansea’s coaching job but he was ignored by the Swans’ hierarchy.

He finally accepted the coaching offer from the Wales’ FA as he penned a five-year contract with the European Nation.

In his first competitive game as the Wales national team coach, Giggs led his men to a comfortable 4-1 victory over Ireland.

His tactical approach was similar to Alex Ferguson’s philosophy during the Scottish’s active days at Old Trafford, therefore, there are calls for the Welshman to return to Old Trafford as manager in nearest future.

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The calls for his return to managerial role at Old Trafford is not out of place, but he needs to continue with the Welsh national side so as to get the experience needed to succeed in such a big club.

Should he successfully end his five-year contract with the European side, then, it can be said that Ryan Giggs is ready to take over as United boss.

Goodluck to the Old Trafford legend as he hopes to continue his rise to fame as one of the young managers in the world.

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