WEST COAST coach John Worsfold has given the biggest hint yet that he wants to coach on next season, revealing he will make a presentation to the club's board in the coming weeks.

Just last month, speculation was rife Worsfold would walk away at season's end after 13 years at the helm.

But Worsfold certainly spoke like a man who wants to coach on when he addressed the media on Wednesday.

"I'm putting a plan in action to present to the footy club," a relaxed and somewhat jovial Worsfold said.

"So in a nutshell, I will be very clear on where it's all at inside a month, and we'll go from there."

Although West Coast are almost certain to miss the finals this year, chairman Alan Cransberg has previously stated that Worsfold would remain a wanted man irrespective of whether the club featured in September.

Worsfold said even if he does decide to coach on, he doesn't expect the club to sign off on the deal straight away.

"I don't think I'm just going to walk in and sign a contract," the 2006 premiership coach said.

"I think I'm going to walk in and show them what my thoughts are about my direction I think the coaching group can head in.

"And I would assume that it won't be just rubber stamped. The board would have to consider that."