Real Madrid manager Zinedine Zidane has refused to guarantee that he will still be in the Bernabeu hotseat beyond this summer.
The former Galactico has overseen a turbulent campaign with the La Liga champions and his future has been called into question on multiple occasions this season.
Zidane recently had a heated exchange with the press regarding a potential exit from the Bernabeu, and the Frenchman has since offered no guarantees that he will take control of the reins for the 2020-21 season.
When asked about his future by reporters, Zidane said: "We'll see about that, the most important thing is how we work each day, that's what I'm concerned with.
"We can't change what has happened but all I can say is those who are still at the club deserve to be able to work in peace. People can say whatever they want about us, but we'll keep believing in ourselves.
"Why would I leave something I enjoy doing? We are going through a difficult moment right now, that's how life is, and we know that Real Madrid is a huge club where you always have to compete and where there will always be changes.
"We're all in the same boat and I feel supported. When times are tough you have to try and turn things around. I know I have a fantastic team and nothing is going to impede us from continuing to work hard."
Zidane's contract with the Spanish champions expires in 18 months' time, and his side are currently seven points worse off than La Liga leaders Atletico Madrid having played two games more.