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Bellamy vows to stay as Wales boss through 2028 Euros

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Craig Bellamy shut down rumors linking him to Celtic or Burnley, confirming he will remain Wales manager for the next two years. Speaking before Tuesday's friendly against Ghana, he stressed his focus on guiding the national side to a home Euro tournament in 2028. Bellamy emphasized that his contract runs until the end of the cycle and he has no intention of leaving.

The former striker still feels the sting of missing the World Cup after March's play‑off defeat, but he insists the setback fuels his ambition. He told reporters he believes a four‑year international tenure is optimal, adding that “four years is about right” for a manager. Bellamy highlighted his daily communication with FAW chief Noel Mooney, describing a relationship built on honesty and mutual support.

Bellamy admitted he misses club football, yet he values the stability and backing he receives from the Welsh FA. He promised fans that, while he may not please everyone, he will give his all over the next two years. With the Euro 2028 host deadline looming, Wales now look to Bellamy to turn disappointment into progress.