Guus Hiddink has revealed there is pressure mounting on him to remain at the helm of Chelsea FC after his interim term finishes at the end of the season in May.
The Dutchman is also the current coach of the Russian national side and is contracted with them but has a clause in his contract saying he can walk in November if the World Cup is not reached.
"I have been very clear that I will focus fully on Russia after this project," Hiddink told Voetbal International.
"But people tell me: think about it; stay.
"I enjoy it a lot with the Russians and it would not be good to try and get out of your contract in the last months.
"I do have a clause that says we can stop in November if we don't qualify, then the Russian FA can choose another direction, and I would also be free to go."