Everton boss David Moyes has revealed that he intends to speak to chairman Bill Kenwright about the future of the club in the summer.
The Scot celebrates ten years in charge at Goodison Park next week and insists he is still focused on the job.
Moyes's name has been linked with the manager's job at Chelsea and Spurs in recent weeks, but the former Preston manager has said that he is not entertaining any thought of moving on at the moment.
"When I arrived I needed to change things round, change the age profile and bring in young players. That was always going to take time, but thankfully the board went with it," said Moyes.
"The second part of the plan was to change the style, we wanted more international players and in a way we have fulfilled that. The next five years will be for me to talk with Bill about at the end of the season.
"Nothing at the moment will turn my head, Everton's for me, I'm a loyal kind a guy most of the time and I try to do the right things as often as I can and I certainly will be doing that at Everton."
Everton face Tottenham Hotspur today in the late kickoff.