Fulham boss Roy Hodgson insists he is not overly concerned about agreeing a new contract before the end of the season. Hodgson was brought to the club in December 2007 and charged with the task of keeping the Cottagers in the Premier League after a poor run under previous manager Lawrie Sanchez. The 62-year-old is a man in demand and has turned down offers from Sweden and Norway, but he appears philosophical over his future. He said: "I think you take and look at each job on its merits and when it's offered to you. “I'm quite happy with the contract I've got. It runs until next June, I'm happy getting on with it and we'll see what happens. "The simple fact of the matter is when you sign a contract with a club you sign it to do the job, and you hope that you're going to be allowed to do the job until the end of it at least. And then you'll see what happens."