Tottenham Hotspur manager Harry Redknapp has admitted that his long term-future at the club is uncertain.
The Spurs boss, who was recently overlooked for the England job in favour of Roy Hodgson, said that the White Hart Lane outfit could usher him out.
"I feel I've done a good job," The Mirror quotes Redknapp as saying.
"If people don't recognise what you have done or don't feel that you have done that well I can't say, 'Look how good I've done, Chairman, here I am.'
"It is up to him. It is up to the chairman, basically."
The former Portsmouth boss turned down a lucrative contract extension in February, a move which is said to have angered chairman Daniel Levy. He has one year remaining on his current deal.
Redknapp added: "I have never pushed the chairman. He is not into doing contracts in the season really, with managers. He will do them with players. But I have not chased him.
"I have never gone after him and said, 'Oh, what about my contract, Daniel?' I don't. I won't chase after him. If he wants to talk to me about a new contract, great. If he doesn't, he doesn't."
Wigan Athletic's Roberto Martinez and Swansea City's Brendan Rodgers were tipped as potential replacements for Redknapp when he was linked with England.