Pep Guardiola is in no hurry about his future as Manchester City wait for his final decision.
Although his contract still has a year left until the summer, his future remains uncertain.

And sources suggest that no firm commitment is imminent.
Guardiola has no plans to announce his departure for the time being.
Those close to the situation say that even the Man City manager does not yet know what he will do, and the final decision may not be made until May.
This uncertainty emerges at an interesting time in Man City's season.
Just a month ago, it seemed highly likely that they would finish the season without winning any major titles. Instead, the situation has changed dramatically.
Victories against Arsenal in the Carabao Cup final and Liverpool in the FA Cup quarter-finals have completely changed the situation.
In the Premier League, Man City are still 9 points behind Arsenal with only 8 games left to play, although they have a game in hand.
Although the title is still within Arsenal's reach, the change in fortunes has increased the pressure on the league leaders.
Man City could easily win the domestic treble, and that would naturally be the icing on the cake for Guardiola if he were to leave.
However, sources emphasise that his decision will not be influenced by external pressure or any individual within the club.
The Man City board is said to be in complete agreement with Guardiola and will not put pressure on him to make a decision unless he volunteers to do so. 
Their relationship remains strong, giving the coach the space to consider his future after the season's results are announced.
Guardiola has always wanted to leave Man City in a strong position after he leaves.
Meanwhile, contingency planning has begun, with Enzo Maresca, Xabi Alonso and Vincent Kompany among the leading candidates if a change is needed.