A year ago
Lopetegui will keep in touch with the Wolves to discuss his future.
The uncertainty surrounding Julen Lopetegui's future cannot continue to linger, he acknowledges.
The long-term prospects for the former Real Madrid boss at Molineux have drawn attention.
The club's ability to spend this summer would be impacted by financial fair play restrictions, which Lopetegui previously claimed he was just made aware of last week.
Since achieving Premier League safety, he has been requesting investment, and the manager will continue to chat with chairman Jeff Shi about the support he will receive - but he is aware that a speedy conclusion is required.
"I hope -- we'll see," he remarked.
"I want to fix the issues. Maybe neither I nor the club can fully resolve problems, but I believe we must make an effort for the sake of our supporters, the club, our past, and our future.
"We must demand now from ourselves and this summer if we want to be demanding in the future.
"I have been here for six months, and I have a contract. I'm quite content here, and I hope I can stay that way.
"But we have an issue, and in order to try to fix the problem, we must be honest and look each other in the eyes.
"Perhaps not entirely, but perhaps 80%, who knows?
"That's it. Regarding my future, I am bound by a contract, and we will have to wait and see. Since this is football, anything might happen.
"We must speak; it cannot wait a day or two. To have a team prepared to compete once more, we must discuss the problem and the future.
This past year served as a wake-up call. We need to understand why it occurred, how to move past it, and what our summer homework will be. One or two days are not relevant. A distinct picture is required.
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