Aaron Ramsey says he would like to manage Wales once he has hung up his boots for good.
The 33-year-old, who has won 86 caps for his country, is still playing for Cardiff and has just been awarded his UEFA A licence.
“Hopefully (it is) a few years away yet, but it definitely would interest me one day,” former Arsenal midfielder Ramsey said on Sky Sports.
“That would be a very proud moment for me.
“I’ve done my A licence and will be starting my Pro Licence soon, and it’s definitely something I’m really interested in.
“It’s addictive as well and you do watch games differently. I’ve been around the (Under) 18s a few times at Cardiff and been lucky enough to coach them.”
Ramsey has returned to training after suffering a hamstring injury in Wales’ away win against Montenegro on September 9.
Wales are unbeaten in four games under new boss Craig Bellamy and travel to Turkey next month for a Nations League group decider.
Ramsey said: “He’s come in and him and his staff have been a breath of fresh air.
“They are so detailed with the amount of information they pass on, and I’ve been really impressed with them.
“With the talent we have in this Welsh team with Brennan Johnson, Harry Wilson and other players as well, we can hurt teams if we get the structure right behind them.”