Ferguson confirmed that another new deal was being prepared.
"We certainly hope so, yes," he replied when asked if Giggs can carry on for another year.
"Obviously, it's entirely up to Ryan himself but I don't see any reason why he can't continue."
Paul Scholes, 37, is back in the United side after telling Ferguson that he made a mistake by retiring "too early" at the end of last season and the two veterans have both played in all of United's last four matches.
Giggs has a glittering haul of honours from his 21-year playing career and is the most decorated footballer of all time in the English game. Among his 32 honours are 12 Premier League titles, four FA Cups and two Champions League winners medals.
He is also the only player to score in every season since the Premier League replaced the old first division in 1992.
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