Craig Bellamy has committed to Wales despite speculation about other jobs. He is focused on the next two years with his country.

Key facts
- •Craig Bellamy has committed to Wales despite speculation about other jobs.
- •He is focused on the next two years with his country.
- •Bellamy wants to be the Wales boss for a home Euros in 2028.
- •He believes four years is about right for a manager in international football.
- •Bellamy has a strong relationship with Noel Mooney, FAW CEO.
Craig Bellamy has committed himself to Wales after speculation linking him with the Celtic and Burnley jobs. He is fully focused on his current role and being the Wales boss for a home Euros in 2028.
Commitment to Wales
Bellamy insists he wants to see the job through over the next two years with his country. He said he doesn't need anything else and that it will be someone else's turn in two years' time.
Club Football and Future Plans
Bellamy added that he misses club football every day but has a strong relationship with Noel Mooney, FAW CEO. He is completely open and honest with Mooney and feels that everything is in place for him to be successful in his current role.
This article was independently rewritten by ManyPress editorial AI from reporting originally published by Sky Sports.


