Manager David Moyes has reiterated that no contract talks will take place with the West Ham United board until the end of the season.
Last weekend, the Hammers secured their place in the Premier League for another 12 months, with survival being Moyes's main objective when replacing Slaven Bilic in November.
However, despite speculation regarding his future, Moyes has insisted that he would prefer to remain focused on the club's remaining two top-flight fixtures before holding any discussions.
At a press conference, the 55-year-old told reporters: "We have always said we will talk after the end of the season so we will wait until then, it's always the way I wanted it and I won't change my views until we gt the last two games out of the way.
"I don't think there is any temptation. We are putting things in place, pre-season, as much as we can but ultimately I have got a decision to make and the club has as well."
Moyes has recorded eight wins and nine draws from his 29 matches in charge of the East London outfit.