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10th December 2015
07:40pm GMT

Giggs has been backed by many to be the next United manager and took charge of four Premier League games when David Moyes was sacked towards the end of the 2013/14 season.
But the recent talk of Carlo Ancelotti succeeding van Gaal in the Old Trafford hot-seat could lead Giggs down a different path, which is something that the Swans could take advantage of.
Cardiff-born Giggs is a Welsh legend, having earned 64 caps and scored 12 goals for his country, so would undoubtedly be welcomed by the Liberty Stadium faithful.
Chairman Huw Jenkins has remained tight-lipped about the potential candidates but appointing Giggs would make sense given the attacking style of football that the club enjoyed under Brendan Rodgers, Michael Laudrup and, to some extent, Garry Monk.
It would be rather jarring to see Ryan Giggs in the away dugout of Old Trafford but, hey, stranger things have happened.Explore more on these topics: