Manchester United legend Ryan Giggs throws his hat in ring for vacant Everton and Leicester jobs
The Welshman won 13 Premier League titles and made a record 963 appearances for United before managing them for four games on an interim basis
“For me these are clubs I would be interested in,” Giggs told Sky Sports, referring to 18th-placed Everton and Leicester who sit four places above them.
“I think you look at those two teams, Leicester being champions two seasons ago, Everton being a fantastic club with a fantastic history.
“However, there are a lot of coaches out there who would be interested in those positions.”
Giggs won 13 Premier League titles and made a record 963 appearances for United before managing them for four games on an interim basis following the sacking of David Moyes in 2014.
The 43-year-old has in the past suggested that there are too many foreign managers in the Premier League and little opportunity for local talents.
The Welshman said he was also open to managing in the lower divisions.
“I’ve said all along that I’d be open to clubs which share the ambitions of myself,” Giggs said.
“I want to improve clubs and players, to enjoy working for them and for players to enjoy the challenge.
“There are clubs in the Premier League which would be good jobs but also in the Championship and League One. It’s more about the philosophy for me than the stature of the club.”