Steve Clarke will hold talks regarding his future with the Scottish FA in March.
Speaking on Sky Sports, Clarke advised he had been “really busy” with Scottish FA CEO Ian Maxwell, as Scotland prepare for their first world cup apperance since 1998 in America.
“Hopefully, we will do it by March, and hopefully we’ll have a little discussion on those matters. For me at the minute, it’s just about making sure the preparation is right, and everyone’s ready to go to the World Cup. The autumn can take care of itself.
The 62-year-old led the National Team to back-to-back Euros before qualifying for the world stage after a historic 4-2 victory over Denmark.
The manager was quizzed about a possible domestic return, stating, “It depends on which club! The Scotland job has been great for me; it will be coming up to seven years in the summer. Three qualifications and a really good bunch of players.
“We’ve grown well and learned how to get to tournaments. I’ve enjoyed it as much as you can enjoy any managerial job these days, as there’s a lot of media attention now, and you see managers getting sacked left, right and centre.
“So for me, it’s just about enjoying this moment, seeing what happens. If a decent job came up and I was available, and I hadn’t signed a contract with the SFA, you never know.”
Clarke will announce his squad for friendlies against Japan and Côte d’Ivoire in the coming weeks as excitement builds for the Tartan Army.



