Fulham boss Roy Hodgson would be interested in extending his contract at Craven Cottage after one year with the Cottagers. "I would be quite happy to talk about a contract extension. I have never contemplated retirement," said the 61-year-old.
"Everything about Fulham has more then matched my expectations and the club matches my ambitions.
"When I came I knew I was taking on a difficult task and the odds of failing were greater than the odds of success
"But the players and the staff backed me so well during that time and we were lucky enough to get the big prize - another crack at the Premiership."
Hodgson has achieved some high-profile successes in a long and varied career, but is happy in West London.
"I don't dream of bigger and better things as I think I have a very good thing," he added.
"I'm more concerned things continue to go well and I continue to manage the club, so all I hope is that we as a team at the club are good enough to keep going and I shall be more than happy where I am."