Giggs has won everything there is to win as a player, when he hangs up his boots he wouldn’t mind winning things from the manager’s dug-out at Old Trafford.
The 36-year-old has already started taking his coaching badges and, if successful, he will follow former United team-mates, including Steve Bruce, Mark Hughes, Roy Keane and Bryan Robson into management.
Giggs told the News of the World: "My aim would be to manage either Manchester United or Wales.
"I don't think I'll know whether I'll cope with the aggravation until I've finished playing and say, 'what do I do now?'
"Football is such a massive part of my life and to just stop in your late thirties and do nothing is tough.
"Even though there is so much stress involved, I think a lot of players become managers and really enjoy it.
"I think Roy Keane really enjoys it."