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Ryan Giggs to leave Manchester United due to managerial desire - Sky sources

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Sky sources understand Ryan Giggs will end his 29-year association with Manchester United this summer

Ryan Giggs will leave Manchester United this summer due to his strong desire to become a manager, Sky Sports News HQ has been told.

Jose Mourinho was last week reported to be prepared to offer Giggs a place on his coaching staff - although not as assistant manager, with Mourinho's loyal and trusted assistant Rui Faria set to take up that role.

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 28:  Ryan Giggs the Assistant manager of Manchester United looks on during the Barclays Premier League match between Manches
Image: Giggs is expected to leave Manchester United to pursue a managerial career

But Sky sources have indicated Giggs is set to end his 29-year association with the club as he does not want to accept a reduced role at Old Trafford, instead preferring to explore opportunities in management.

Sources have also claimed Giggs is so frustrated at having been overlooked for the job in favour of Mourinho, he would rather leave than remain at the club in a lesser role.

Jose Mourinho (right) and Rui Faria (left) pictured near Mourinho's London home, Monday 23 May
Image: Rui Faria (left) is set to take up the role as Mourinho's assistant at Old Trafford

Sky Sports News HQ also understands reports that Giggs has been offered a role as a bridge between the first team and the U21s are inaccurate.

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The former winger remains on holiday in Dubai and is scheduled to return at the weekend - although we understand that as of Thursday, no meetings had been scheduled to clarify the situation and Giggs is yet to receive any information from Manchester United as to his future at the club.

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Jose Mourinho, Ryan Giggs, Manchester United v Chelsea, August 2013
Image: Giggs is frustrated at being overlooked for the Man Utd job in favour of Mourinho, according to sources

Mourinho will take Silvinho Louro to Old Trafford as his goalkeeper coach. Carlos Lalin, who worked with Mourinho at Real Madrid and at Chelsea in his second spell, was with Mourinho when he visited Carrington on Monday and is also expected to follow him to Old Trafford.

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