England under-21 boss Stuart Pearce says he has no concerns about his long-term future despite his contract expiring next year.
Pearce has been in charge of the England under-21 side since 2007 and has also had spells as caretaker manager of the senior team and coach of Team GB during the London Olympics.
During Fabio Capello s time as national team boss, Pearce doubled up as under-21 manager and a senior team coach but he has not reprised the latter role since Roy Hodgson s appointment.
However, despite rumours that the snub has come about because the Football Associate may not renew his contract, Pearce insists he does not have any fears over his future in the national team setup.
I don t think there is any real issue in respect to my future, the 50-year-old told Sky Sports.
I ve been with the FA for five-and-a-half years and every time my contract is up for renewal, I renew it when it runs out, basically.
That s happened on the last two occasions and I don t see that changing in any way, shape or form this time around either. Whatever I do won t be influenced before next summer anyway.
I can t see that being the case.
Pearce, who won 78 caps for England as a player, led the under-21s to the semi-finals of the under-21 European Championships in 2007 and the final in 2009.
However, they failed to get out of the group stages in 2011.