Hibernian manager Colin Calderwood says his future ultimately lies with club chairman Rod Petrie.
The Hibs boss is the target of frenzied interest from Championship clubs Birmingham City and Nottingham Forest, who both desperately want him as their assistant to Chris Hughton and Steve McClaren respectively.
There have been offers from both parties but Calderwood says that in the end it will be up to Petrie to decide on what happens at Easter Road.
"The situation is, as far as I am aware, there have been a couple of approaches but they haven't been to the satisfaction of the chairman," said Calderwood.
"I think there is a level at which it might be different. But at the minute, it's not."
He added on Sky Sports News: "There's a contract there that you definitely want to honour, unless something changes and everyone comes to an agreement.
"There's got to come a point. At that point, I must admit, there would be some interest. But it all depends on a couple of yeses from the chairman."