Crusaders coach Scott Robertson has made it clear where he stands in discussions of re-signing with New Zealand Rugby, amid talk of other nations having him in their sights.
Robertson, who is open about his ambitions to coach at the highest level, has been linked to several coaching roles overseas, most recently as a potential successor to Eddie Jones with England.
The 46-year-old is off contract with NZR at the end of the year and, in discussions with the organisation about the future, Robertson and his agent Warren Alcock wanted some answers around both career opportunities as well as whether or not the Silver Lake deal will go ahead.
"The next couple of days is pretty big around the Silver Lake deal. We are getting close, but the Silver Lake deal is a pretty important part of re-signing," Robertson said on Wednesday.
"Like I've said before, with the agent, he's a pretty patient type, it's a long game for him just around what's happening with New Zealand Rugby, just making sure the timing is right."