Ryan Giggs has agreed to a punditry role with ITV for the remainder of Wales' Euro2016 campaign.
The Manchester United and Dragons great will head to France this week ahead of the quarter-final clash between Wales and Belgium in Lille on Friday.
Giggs will act as a special comments man for the Portugal versus Poland clash on Thursday and will also act as the main pundit for Wales in their remaining games, provided they get past the Belgian in the final eight.
The 42-year-old's role at Old Trafford is much more unclear than his gig with ITV and it is understood that he will be given time to make a decision on whether or not he stays at the famous club to work under Jose Mourinho, who will not appoint him as assistant coach, which was the job he held alongside Louis van Gaal for the pas two seasons.