 Jackie McNamara (right) is out of contract in the summer |
Wolves defender Jackie McNamara will wait to see what the Molineux club have to offer him before deciding what his future holds beyond the summer. The Scotland international, nearing the end of his contract, has been linked with Hibernian and Livingston.
But the 33-year-old insists he has had no contact with either Scottish club.
"I will wait until we see if we get into the play-offs and hopefully get up to the Premiership and sit down and speak to Wolves then," said McNamara.
Mick McCarthy's side sit in sixth place in the Coca-Cola Championship, a point above the chasing pack in the race for the play-offs.
But Livingston chairman Pearse Flynn is keen on McNamara being assistant to Craig Brewster should he persuade the Aberdeen striker to take up the managerial vacancy.
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"To be honest, I didn't know anything about that until someone told me it was in the papers," he said.
He would, however, consider a coaching role at some point.
"I think, further down the line, that's something I possibly will go into, but just now I'm concentrating on playing for Wolves," he said.
McNamara, who was back at Celtic Park on Tuesday in a re-union of championship-winning captains, was also linked with a move to Hibernian earlier this season.
With his former Scotland team-mate John Collins in charge at Easter Road and his father, also Jackie, a former Hibs player and a staunch supporter, he has plenty of ties with the Edinburgh club.
"I think that's about the only thing - the family tie," he said.
"You are going to be linked with different things because of that.
"But I haven't spoken to anyone there and I haven't any intention of doing so until I know what is happening down the road."