Former Wales internationals Ryan Giggs and Craig Bellamy have both interviewed for the vacant national manager’s job.
It is understood the Football Association of Wales also interviewed technical director Osian Roberts and former Stoke assistant boss Mark Bowen for the role vacated by Chris Coleman.
A decision is expected in the coming days.
Giggs remains the favourite to succeed Coleman, 18 months after leaving his coaching role at Manchester United.
The FAW is thought to be keen on appointing a Welshman following Coleman’s successful five-year reign.
A new manager is due to be appointed before the Uefa Nations League draw takes place in Switzerland on January 24.
Former United winger Giggs has been tipped to claim his first permanent role in management since Coleman stepped down in November to take over at Sunderland.
The 44-year-old has many long-time admirers at the FAW and been linked with the role in the past.
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