Manuel Pellegrini has given a very loose indication that he may be on his way out at Manchester City this summer.
The Chilean tactician has constantly been linked with an Etihad Stadium departure this season with plenty of reports suggesting that Pep Guardiola will leave his post at Bayern Munich to replace him.
Regarding that possibility, Pellegrini indicated that perhaps he was in his final campaign as City boss despite not registering any worries as he strives to win a second title in three years in Manchester.
"Every owner has the right to do what they think is best for the future of their club. It is not my problem because I don't think for them and it is not my decision," he said.
"You know that every bad result starts rumours. It would be impossible to work at a big club if you were worried about them.
"The only concern I have is to win the next game and the Premier League title.
"That would be a very successful three years in charge - two titles and runners-up."