Swansea City head coach Francesco Guidolin has revealed that he will make a decision about his future at the club in the "next few weeks".
The 60-year-old, who has previously admitted that he is open to replacing Antonio Conte as Italy manager in the summer, has a deal at the Liberty Stadium until the end of the season.
Guidolin entered the fold to work alongside interim boss Alan Curtis in January to help guide the team away from the bottom three following Garry Monk's departure.
"I will speak in the next few weeks with my chairman [Huw Jenkins] about my future," Guidolin told reporters. "This is my agreement. First we must get maybe one, maybe three, maybe four points because 37 points is not enough.
"I'm only thinking match by match and to get many points to finish the season well. This is my dream. I hope to show my qualities as a manager, but I have said that my future is the present now and I don't know if I'm still here next year.
"I would like to show all my qualities, but I don't know [if that will happen]."
Swansea, who are 15th in the Premier League table, will take on Chelsea on home turf this Saturday.