Everton manager Carlo Ancelotti is planning on extending his contract with the club.
The Italian is tied down until 2024 after arriving from Napoli in December.
But after a strong start to his stay at the club, the 60-year-old sees a longer future at Goodison Park.
"I signed a four-and-a-half-year deal and I would like to finish my contract, to stay here, to do my best," he told evertonfc.com.
"And after that, if there is a possibility to continue, I would like to stay more. The ambition and idea is to stay longer.
"The club has big ambitions to be competitive in the Premier League and in Europe. We are working for this.
"The base of the squad is very good. We have some young players that are growing. Year-by-year, I think we are going to improve."
When asked where he saw Everton being in three years, Ancelotti replied: "I think I see Everton (towards) the top of the table, fighting for some titles, fighting to be competitive in Europe."