Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger says he'll soon announce his decision about his future.
Wenger is reeling after defeat to West Brom.
"I know what I will do so you will know very soon. You will see," said Wenger.
"Today I do not worry about that."
Wenger had previously said that he had yet to decide what he would do, with the offer of a new two-year contract on the table.
The 67-year-old, who has been in charge of Arsenal since 1996, continues to divide opinion among the club's supporters.
Anti-Wenger fans flew a plane over The Hawthorns trailing a banner asking him to leave while another later proclaimed "In Arsene We Trust #RESPECTAW".
"I watch the game, I do not watch the stands," said Wenger.
"I believe we have to deal with that and you focus on your job, no matter what people think."
Asked if he felt making his intentions public might help change the atmosphere among supporters, he replied: "I don't know. We are in a unique bad patch like we've never had in 20 years where we lose game after game at the moment and that is much more important than my future."