West Bromwich Albion head coach Tony Pulis has insisted that no talks will be held about next season until the club have mathematically confirmed their Premier League status.
Since arriving at The Hawthorns at the start of the year, Pulis has taken the Baggies eight points clear of the drop zone, but the former Stoke City boss has revealed that he won't be content with his early work until stability has been achieved at the club.
The 57-year-old told reporters: "The club has gone a little bit off the rails in the last two or three years. I don't think anyone can argue about that, it is now just about trying to get it back on track.
"We will talk about everything once we have achieved our goals - which is to stay up. We are still points away from that. Once that is achieved, we will sit down and talk to the chairman."
Pulis will hope to see his side register three points against Queens Park Rangers on Saturday afternoon.