Newcastle manager Rafa Benitez has laid out the conditions that would see him commit his future to the English club.
While Benitez looks set to keep Newcastle in the Premier League, he has not enjoyed too many things about this season.
And he wants improvements on many fronts if he is to stay beyond the season's end.
"No," said Benitez to The Mirror when he was asked if his future was the priority right now.
"The main thing is Huddersfield [next]. The job is not done."
"Have I enjoyed being Newcastle manager? I enjoy it when we are winning," he continued in the interview.
"I like to do things well and when you see something is right, I'm really proud. But it's difficult to enjoy it when you are suffering all the time because you have to win and then you lose.
"Have I enjoyed this season? No, but maybe the word 'enjoyment' is different in English.
"I'm really pleased with my job. I like it. But enjoyment is when you score eight goals in the Champions League against Besiktas [as my Liverpool side did].
"What my teams usually do is compete, with the chance to win. When I say win, I don't just mean games - I mean trophies.
"Someone has to take responsibility. The problem in football is sometimes you take the responsibility for the mistakes of others.
"If something is wrong, then you have to change but still you don't have all the tools that you want to have to make the right decisions."