Wales manager Robert Page is close to agreeing a new "long-term" deal, says Football Association of Wales (FAW) president Steve Williams.
Page, 47, has led the team to their first World Cup finals in 64 years.
He took charge when Ryan Giggs stepped away, temporarily at first, in November 2020 after his arrest.
After resigning, the former Manchester United winger, who had been appointed by Wales in January 2018, said in a statement that he "did not want the country's preparations for the World Cup to be affected, destabilised or jeopardised in any way by the continued interest around this case".
FAW president Williams and chief executive Noel Mooney have held talks with Page and his representatives over a contract.
"Noel Mooney and myself are working with Rob and his agent on an exciting, long-term contract," Williams said.
"Were dotting the i's and crossing the t's and fingers crossed we'll be able to make an announcement in the forthcoming weeks."