Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson says he will remain in charge at Old Trafford next season and may have another three years at the helm.
Ferguson, 64, would pass the 20-year landmark as United manager next November.
Ferguson's side has come under fire following mixed results in the Premiership and Champions League.
But he is adamant that retirement is "definitely not on the agenda".
Speaking to BBC Sport, Ferguson said: "I'll still be around next season. I'm confident the club will back me in the summer. I can still make long-term plans - absolutely.
"The whole objective of the last couple of years has been about producing another team," he added.
"We are looking at two areas - January and the summer.
"We will probably just add a couple of players to bulk up the numbers in January, the one we really want to sign will only be available in the summer.
"He's cup-tied in the Champions League and his club wouldn't sell him before then in any case."
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