New Wales boss Ryan Giggs has revealed he is currently talking to former teammate Paul Scholes about joining his coach staff.
The Welshman was appointed as the new manager of Wales earlier in January in a four-year-deal, and is now looking to complete his backroom team after Wales were drawn alongside the Republic of Ireland and Denmark in the UEFA Nations League competition.
Speaking to the Daily Mirror, Giggs admitted he is talking to Scholes regarding the role, saying:
“I am talking to lots of people and I do not want to mention individuals. I obviously know Scholesy really well. We will see what happens.
“It is a balance. A balance about getting experience, fresh ideas – someone who can improve the Welsh team. It is my first job (in management), so if you have someone with experience, it is a bonus.
“We are getting there (with coaching team). Nothing concrete at the moment – only Tony Roberts as goalkeeper coach who will carry on, someone I know well from my playing career with Wales.
“When I was in the dug-out at Old Trafford (during his brief 2014 spell in caretaker charge) I was against former team-mates and that is part of the job.
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