Bayern Munich coach Hansi Flick says he has no interest in discussing his future at the club amid the coronavirus pandemic.
"There are more important things than my future right now," the former Bayern midfielder told Deutsche Presse-Agentur.
It remains unclear when or how the football season will get back underway. Governing bodies have vowed to complete the 2019-20 campaign by the end of June, but some have suggested voiding the season or finishing it early.
Flick, however, hopes to get back into the swing of things before long and expects games to be played behind closed doors until it is safe to allow crowds to attend again.
"I do believe that the season will continue. I'm thinking positively," said Flick. "Although we will not start before May and we may have to play matches without an audience."
Some Bundesliga sides have returned to training despite advice from the authorities to wait until April 5, and Flick believes the Munich outfit should take the lead and wait until it is safe to return to work.
"Bayern is viewed differently," Flick said. "We would do well to act as a role model."