Hull City 2 Leeds United 2: Evans admits he remains in dark over future
He also says he will not be chasing Cellino for a contract.
“I am ready and waiting to speak to the president when he is ready but I have a couple of Saturdays to go and whether I am staying or not I want to go out with six points,” he said.
“We agreed many months ago that we would have the conversation when he was ready; he is well aware there is (other) interest in me. But when you shake hands as two men and say you’ll focus on the football, I am all right with that.
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Hide Ad“Every time we win a match it gives me a better chance of staying - or (finding) another employer.
“I am fortunate I don’t sit here wondering how I will pay my bills and I genuinely want the opportunity to deliver a promotion for Leeds United.”
Evans did add that he would be disappointed to be let go by Cellino, who last week told the media the Scot “talks too much”.
“I don’t think annoyance will come into it,” he said. “Shedding tears would, disappointment would. This is a special club and I love being a part of it. You are very lucky to be associated with it.
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Hide Ad“I won’t have to chase the president - we have a good relationship, we have a difference of opinion which is normal. I have made it clear I want to be here but I won’t stay not wanted. You have to be wanted.”