Hibernian striker Leigh Griffiths has admitted that he doesn't know where he will be playing his football next season.
Griffiths is currently on loan from Wolverhampton Wanderers and was due to meet with manager Dean Saunders to discuss his future next week. However, Saunders has since been sacked after his side were relegated for the second successive season.
Wolves have the option to extend his contract at the club by a year, and Griffiths insists that he is happy to return to his parent club or remain at Hibs.
"I don't know what's going on with Wolves at the minute and I won't know until there is a new manager appointed. God knows how long that will take but hopefully it is sorted sooner rather than later. If it's done before the cup final, maybe the new man can come up and watch me play," said Griffiths.
"Do I want to go back down to England and set a few things straight? You can never say never. If Wolves want to take that option of another year on my contract, then I will go back down there.
"But it's out of my hands. It's down to Wolves and Hibs and whether they can come to an agreement. If they can, then people know it would just be a case of me signing on the dotted line and people know I will do that."
Griffiths was named as the Scottish Premier League Player of the Season earlier today.