Leicester head coach Steve Borthwick would “love to give clarity” over his future amid England’s attempts to appoint him as Eddie Jones’ successor.
The RFU are in talks with the Tigers in a bid to get a new regime in place ahead of next year’s World Cup in France.
The 43-year-old served as forwards coach for both Japan and England under Jones between 2012 and 2020 before guiding Tigers to the Gallagher Premiership title last season.
Faced with further questioning about his plans, Borthwick insisted his sole focus is preparing for Saturday’s Champions Cup clash against Clermont Auvergne at Welford Road.
"I know I’m coaching here this weekend against Clermont on Saturday," he replied when asked if he was able to rule himself out of contention for the England role.
"And that’s what I am working towards. I’d love to give you clarity of everything going forward. Unfortunately I can’t.
"For me, all I do is try to concentrate on giving the best for this team and these players that I care for very deeply.
"I will try and coach them to the best level I possibly can."