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7th August 2016
03:15pm BST

And if a deal can be agreed with Coleman, who guided Wales to the semi-finals of their first ever European Championships this summer, it's being reported that Giggs could be shown of a vote of confidence by the country for which he made 64 appearances.
The Daily Mirror are reporting that Giggs is top of the list of candidates to fill the void that could potentially be left by Coleman if he takes Hull up on their rumoured offer to more than triple his wages.
If, and it's a big if, Coleman is lured back to club management, Giggs could get the wish he outlined when he ended his association with Manchester United last month.
The former winger claimed that management "is where I want to be" in a statement released when he left Old Trafford, after serving as Louis van Gaal's second-in-command for two seasons.
And what better way to start off than by taking charge of the Dragons?
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