Wales confident Bellamy will stay amid Burnley linksImage source, Huw Evans Picture AgencyImage caption, Former captain Craig Bellamy won 78 caps for Wales, scoring 19 goalsByDafydd PritchardBBC Sport WalesPublished46 minutes agoFootball Association of Wales (FAW) bosses are “very confident” Craig Bellamy will remain head coach of the men’s national team despite interest from Burnley.Bellamy is among the candidates for the managerial vacancy at Turf Moor after Scott Parker left by mutual consent following the Clarets’ relegation from the Premier League.It is a club Bellamy knows well, as the 46-year-old served as an assistant coach to now Bayern Munich boss Vincent Kompany when his former Manchester City team-mate was in charge of Burnley.Although the Clarets have not made an official approach to the FAW, it is believed they have informally sounded Bellamy out about the possibility of taking over.But following lengthy discussions with the ex-Wales captain, senior sources at the FAW have told BBC Sport Wales they are convinced he will stay until his contract expires in 2028.One of the main reasons is Bellamy’s desire to lead his country at Euro 2028, which Wales will co-host alongside England, Scotland and the Republic of Ireland.Burnley want Bellamy after announcing Parker exit
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Published30 April