Bulut says Cardiff future in owners' hands
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Cardiff City boss Erol Bulut says he can offer no further clarity on if he will remain Bluebirds boss next season.
Bulut reiterated that he wanted to stay as part of the Cardiff City "family," after a 5-2 defeat at relegated Rotherham ensured a 12th-placed finish in the Championship.
Bulut is out of contract this summer and said talks had been "positive" over a new deal.
“At the moment I don’t have something clear I can say," he told BBC Radio Wales Sport.
“We are on one point that maybe takes a few days for the club. I hope Mehmet and Vincent Tan will have a meeting.
“If the club want to continue with me, I have made it clear, I don’t want to be a guest anymore I want to be part of the family. I want to build this family together.
“The next step is the decision of the club. I believe we can build here much, much better things."
Bulut says he expects his future to be settled quickly.
“When this will be sorted is a good question, you should ask our chairman Mehmet Dalman or our owner Vincent Tan, they can give a better answer on this," he said.
“It shouldn’t take a long time because I have to make also plans for my career and Cardiff City have to make plans.
“It hopefully should not be a long time we have to wait."
Bulut has been linked to jobs in his native Turkey and Italy but offered "no comment" when asked if he had other offers.
“I have said many times I would like to continue to build here," he added.