Outgoing Brentford boss Mark Warburton has claimed that he is yet to receive any job offers for next season.
The Championship club announced in February that the 52-year-old would be leaving Griffin Park in the summer, despite the team enjoying a strong campaign in the Championship.
The Bees must beat Wigan Athletic on Saturday and hope that both Derby County and Ipswich Town lose if they want to secure a berth in the playoffs.
When asked if he was already in demand ahead of next term, Warburton told Sports Mole: "Everyone is very nice with the compliments. It's really nice of people to say 'your phone will be red hot, you'll be turning clubs down'. I can honestly tell you that I hope that's the case, but right now that's not the case.
"Right now the focus has been on this group of players here and that's never changed. But I honestly couldn't tell you what myself and [assistant coach] David Weir will be doing next season. I hope that I've done enough here to get another opportunity - that's all you can hope for."
Warburton took charge of Brentford in December 2013 before guiding the team to promotion from League One at the end of the season.
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