Wolverhampton Wanderers manager Terry Connor has revealed that he will sit down with the relegated club at the end of the season to discuss his future.
The West Midlands outfit dropped into the Championship following their 2-0 defeat to Manchester City yesterday with three games left to play.
Connor, who took over from sacked Mick McCarthy in February, has hinted that he may not continue at the helm of Molineux for next season.
"I'm in charge for three more games and will take care of those before sitting down with the club," said Connor.
Wolves, who have just 23 points, have competed in the top flight of English football since 2009.