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Former Wales star Ryan Giggs is being lined up for a Euro 2016 pundit role amid continuing uncertainty about his future at Manchester United, according to reports.

Reports in the Daily Mail claim Giggs is currently in negotiations with ITV over a deal that would represent a big coup for the broadcaster.

Giggs has often been reluctant to take on media work but is said to be ready to be part of the summer tournament, with Wales joining England, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland in France.

Fellow former Wales players John Hartson and Robbie Savage have already been confirmed as part of the BBC's team for the tournament.

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ITV will show Wales' final group match against Russia on June 20, but Giggs would likely play a key part in the coverage of England's group games too.

The speculation comes amid uncertainty around Giggs' future as Manchester United assistant, with reports suggesting he could depart if Joe Mourinho replaces Louis van Gaal as manager this summer.

ITV declined to comment on the speculation.