Vicente del Bosque expects to leave his position as Spain coach after Euro 2016.
The 64-year-old has led the Iberian nation to glory in consecutive European Championships, with a World Cup triumph in 2010 sandwiched in between.
The former Real Madrid coach has suggested next year s competition in France could be his final bow, and he hopes to depart on a high.
If everything goes as expected, after Euro 2016 I ll leave the national team and the RFEF, Del Bosque wrote in his book Winning and Losing: Emotional Strength , an extract of which was released to Spanish media.
I will have been the national team coach for eight years and I do not intend to cling on to the post.
My greatest desire is for us to go out on a high. I could have retired a long time ago, but I wanted to serve my time just like your average Spaniard and work to the age at which most Spaniards retire.
I consider myself privileged to have had the chance to enjoy my biggest passion, football, as a career.
Right now, when the time for me to retire does not appear far away, I m not looking to the future.