Football Association of Wales wants Craig Bellamy as their next coach

The Football Association of Wales wants Craig Bellamy as their next coach
With Chris Coleman’s current contract due to expire this summer, the Football Association of Wales is currently working on his replacement.

There is still talks going on with Coleman about a new contract, but the Association is also working on alternatives in case the current coach does not want to renew his contract.

Indeed, there are reports that Coleman might be interested in managing in the Premier League and would want to wait until the summer to see what options might be available for him. One team that might be interested in him is Swansea City, who might be looking for someone to replace Francesco Guidolin. The Italian is expected to leave during the summer.

It is believed that Craig Bellamy is being considered by the Football Association of Wales as a possible replacement for Coleman. The former Newcastle and Liverpool player is currently working with the Wales junior squads and may be keen to take his first managerial job. The Football Association of Wales has a history of handing out jobs to inexperienced managers, and it may do the same with Bellamy.

Bellamy made his debut in the Premier League with Coventry City in 2000. He was signed as a replacement for Robbie Keane, and he will go on and make 39 appearances for the club. He will score 8 goals during this period. After Coventry’s relegation, Bellamy will leave the club and sign for Newcastle.

During his time at Newcastle, he will make 128 appearances and scored 43 goals. He will also participate in the Champions League as well as the UEFA Cup with Newcastle.

Subsequently, he will move to Blackburn Rovers, Liverpool, West Ham United, and Manchester City before ending his career with Cardiff City.