Pep Guardiola has confirmed that he will hold talks with the club's board about his future shortly.
Recent negative results against Real Madrid and Chelsea have seen the manager's future at the Nou Camp come into question.
The 41-year-old has refused to quash those rumours, insisting that he will only decide on his future once he has consulted the powers that be and his assistant Tito Vilanova.
"We will speak with Tito and see what we have to do," said Guardiola. "Right now, we need to talk more about the emotion of our players and how they recover because there are many players that have been playing a long time.
"We have to go to Rayo Vallecano, we are still Barca, we have to continue doing things as we usually do them.
"So we will talk to the president as well and we will talk about everything - the situation that happened in these days and of course we will take a decision because it is time to take a decision now."
Guardiola took charge of Barca in 2008.