Brendan Rodgers is "150%" sure he'll still be Celtic manager next season.
The Northern Irishman appeared to hint at a change in the dugout in his press conference on Friday when he said players may need "a different voice" in charge.
However, when asked about the comments on Saturday before Celtic's game with Kilmarnock, Rodgers was clear on his future at Parkhead.
"There's no message, 150% to avoid any doubt I will be here next season," he told BBC Scotland.
"What I'm saying in the overall picture is what happens in the game changes take place, that's what will happen here. We'll improve the squad but I will be here next season 150%.
"For me it was purely based on the natural progression that happens at a club like Celtic.
"Players will come and go but there will still be a core group of winners here. There's nothing pointed in it, it was just a fact of what happens."