The Football Association of Wales (FAW) is expected to name him as Chris Coleman’s replacement soon. Manchester United legend, Ryan Giggs is set to be named the new Wales manager on a four-year contract. The former Manchester United winger is expected to be unveiled at a press conference called by the Football Association of Wales in Cardiff today pic.twitter.com/A5SLGHeAIt — ZiFM News (@ZiFMNews) January 15, 2018 Giggs, 44, has been the clear favourite for the Wales job since he declared his interest last month, saying: “I’ve played for Wales and I’ve said that I want to go back into coaching. “Obviously that is one of the top jobs.” Giggs was interviewed for the Wales job last week along with former international teammate Craig Bellamy and Osian Roberts, Coleman’s former assistant who is also the FAW’s technical director. Former Wales defender Mark Bowen was also interviewed after leaving his role as Stoke’s assistant manager a few days earlier. Giggs’s contract, which will reportedly take him up to the 2022 World Cup, was tied up over the weekend. The FAW was keen to make the appointment before the UEFA Nations League draw, which takes place in Switzerland on January 24. Giggs, who…