Jesse Marsch has pledged his commitment to Leeds regardless of what division they are in as he prepares to move into a new permanent house at the end of the season.
The American replaced Marcelo Bielsa as Whites boss in February and has picked up 11 points from his eight games in charge.
Leeds remain in serious danger of going down to the Championship as they visit Arsenal on Sunday just two points clear of third-bottom Everton, who have a game in hand.
But Marsch says his love for both the club and the city are spurring him on to beat the drop and he wants to stay for 'many years' whether or not they remain in the Premier League.