Celtic goalkeeper Fraser Forster is unsure of returning to parent club Newcastle United.
Forster was disappointed by the sacking of Chris Hughton and is yet to speak to new Toon manager Alan Pardew.
The towering keeper said: "I don't know for sure what's going to happen to me. It depends on whether there's another injury to a Newcastle keeper.
"I haven't spoken to the new manager. He will be busy enough down there without thinking about me. I'll speak to him soon.
"It has been a strange few weeks at Newcastle but nothing surprises me about the club any more. They've had something like 10 managers in the past five years.
"Chris was superb as manager and Paul Barron was a great goalkeeping coach. I'm sure both will go on to do great things.
"I'm sure Pardew will also do well. He has brought in Andy Woodman as goalkeeping coach and I'll be speaking to him too.
"I've met Andy before and he will have seen me play. He may have a say about my future.
"I'd definitely like to stay at Celtic until the end of the season. There's nothing better than playing every week. I'm fairly happy with my form but it's not really for me to say."