Liverpool hope that Jurgen Klopp will decide to renew his contract at Anfield, but the German has kept his future plans quiet.
The German's deal at Liverpool currently expires in the summer of 2022, seven years after signed his first contract in 2015.
Fresh terms for a contract extension had been drawn up following Liverpool's Champions League triumph in June, but no deal is in place yet.
He has remained coy about his intentions on staying at Anfield past 2022, not ruling out the possibility of a contract extension, but also remaining unfazed about a new deal.
In the past, he has spoken of how he plans to follow through with his tendency of spending seven years at a club he has managed. He spent seven years coaching Mainz, seven years at Dortmund, and potentially seven years at Liverpool.
So, with three years left to go on his contract, it's safe to say that more than half of Klopp's time at Anfield has come and gone.
“Stay here 20 years? I don’t know. So far after seven years [at a club] I’ve felt maybe I should move on," Klopp said in 2017 after Arsene Wenger celebrated 21 years as a manager at Arsenal.
“I don’t feel I am close to that moment and everything is fine. But it would be quite difficult to become the record coach at Liverpool."