“I’m relaxed about my future and I’ve got this year left on my contract,” said Giggs in the Daily Star.
“I’m feeling good at the moment and, as long as I feel healthy, I’m getting picked and I still enjoy it, then I’ll carry on.
“But if any of those things change, I’ll have to consider when I retire and it will be sooner rather than later.”
He added: “I think working under the manager here is the best schooling there is and you can see that by the managers in the Premier League.
“There’s Roy Keane, Mark Hughes, Paul Ince and Steve Bruce and they have all played under the manager, so there is definitely something in that.
“Coaching would be an option and it is a natural progression for a lot of footballers. There are a lot of different roads that footballers can follow after they stop playing.
“I just want to be prepared for when I finish because, if I do decide to go into coaching or management, I want to make sure I’ve got my qualifications and the necessary coaching badges.
“I started about three or four years ago with my B badge. I picked it up again in the summer with my A badge and A licence.
“I’ve enjoyed it and hopefully I can get all the badges for when I finish.”