Roy Hodgson is yet to hear from Fulham about a new contract.
The Cottagers boss' current deal expires in June and the People says he is believed to be keen to extend his agreement but no talks are scheduled.
Hodgson is on the same two-and-a-half year deal he signed when he arrived at the club in December 2007, despite since saving Fulham from relegation, then leading them to their best league finish - seventh place.
The experienced globetrotting boss has even been talked about as a potential successor to England chief Fabio Capello, but there have been no moves by the Fulham board to tie him down for a longer-term deal.