Frank Lampard says he's satisfied with his contract situation at Everton.
The manager has no concerns over the lack of contract talks and has repeatedly highlighted his positive relationship with Everton chairman Bill Kenwright and chief executive Denise Barrett-Baxendale during his tenure.
He has also spoken of his desire to succeed in a longer-term Everton project, suggesting he is keen to not just stabilise the club but to then continue to take it forward on the pitch.
He said: "I am not worried about it [his contract] at the minute. I just want to do my job well. I am enjoying my job and I want to do well. I have seen progress but I know there is a lot of work to do, but we are in that dangerous ground now where people are getting excited with progress.
"I am one of those, but it is one win this season we have had and I want a lot more than that. So I am not knocking on the chairman's door at the minute."
