Ryan Giggs has said that he would drop down to League One for a chance in management but he would put any potential employers under scrutiny.
Giggs left Manchester United in the summer, having spent two years as assistant manager to Louis van Gaal, in the hope of pursuing a career in management. He was replaced as No. 2 at United by Rui Faria, who was brought in by new manager Jose Mourinho.
Speaking at a Hospitality Action's Sporting Legends event, at Hotel Football in Manchester, Giggs said: "I'd be happy with a good job in the Championship because you've got to be open to anything -- Premier League, Championship, League One.