The Walsh international spent almost 3 decades at Old Trafford as a player and a coach but rejected the offer to serve under the former Real Madrid boss.
Report has it that the former Whale captain told Manchester evening news that he made the right decision not to continue working at United and is now looking for a head coaching position elsewhere.
“It was a brilliant two years education wise, but it was a tough two
years. I was ready for a break away from football”, he said
Giggs, 42, still searches for job but still sustains the dream to manage United someday.
He added, “I ’ve always said for me, and for most people, you always want to manage the club you ’ve played at.
“If you ask Steven Gerrard, he will want to manage Liverpool or England , and it ’s the same for me with United and Wales.
“I played at United for so long, if the opportunity came to manage them it would be the ultimate.”
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