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Ryan Giggs confirms expansion plans for his hotel venture with Gary Neville

The Wales manager said their Hotel Football concept could work in cities such as Cardiff, Newcastle and Glasgow as well as overseas

(Image: HUW JOHN, CARDIFF 2019)

Wales football manager Ryan Giggs is looking for º£½ÇÊÓÆµ-wide expansion for the hotel venture he owns alongside former Manchester United team mates that include Gary Neville.

Speaking at a meeting of Cardiff Breakfast Club, Mr Giggs said that having bedded in their first hotel venture, Hotel Football Old Trafford in Manchester, expansion is now very much on the agenda.

The business partners, along with former players Paul Scholes, Nicky Butt, and Phil Neville, have other ventures in Cafe Football and GG Hospitality.

The Cardiff-born former Wales international said that their Hotel Football concept could be rolled out to cities such as Cardiff, Newcastle and Glasgow, as well into mainland Europe and the Far East.

Hotel Football Old Trafford(Image: Getty Images)

He said that moving into business was something that he and team mate Gary Neville had thought about towards the end of their playing careers at Old Trafford.

Mr Giggs said: “As well as coaching were we interested in the hospitality business. So over the last ten years our portfolio has grown in the sector whether that be F&B (food and beverage) or hotels.

“We have just concentrated on Manchester as we know the market, but we have always wanted to branch out across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, especially with the Hotel Football concept, as we believe that can go anywhere. It can go around Europe, the Far East and ultimately we want to get it around the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, because we believe in it. The concept isn’t just Manchester United, it is a hotel and for football fans and we are really proud of it.

“We have got an ideal location next to Old Trafford, but I don’t see why it cannot be in other city centres, for example like Cardiff or Newcastle and Glasgow, which we have looked at. We wanted to get our first hotel right. It has been around four years now, so we are looking to expand.”