Bayern Munich boss Pep Guardiola says he has made a decision over his future, while Thomas Muller is one of four players to sign new deals.
Guardiola's contract expires in June and he has been linked with Chelsea and Manchester City.
The Spaniard has told Bayern what he will do and is set to make it public following Saturday's game at Hannover.
Meanwhile, Muller, Jerome Boateng, Javi Martinez and Xabi Alonso have all extended their Bayern deals.
Forward Muller, 26, defender Boateng, 27, and midfielder Martinez, 27, have committed to the Bundesliga champions until 2012, with 34-year-old midfielder Alonso's deal taking him to 2017.
Bayern chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge said the club had received offers for 26-year-old Muller, who was reportedly a target for Manchester United in the summer.
"I come from the area, I've been here 15 years and of course I'm delighted," Muller told Bayern's television channel.
"I am proud and happy that I have extended my contract."
Guardiola has led Bayern to two titles since taking over in 2013 and Spanish newspaper Marca reported on Wednesday that he has already told Bayern he will leave the club.
He could be a target for Chelsea, who sacked Jose Mourinho on Thursday and are set to appoint Guus Hiddink as interim manager until the end of the season.
"Kalle (Rummenigge) knows absolutely everything," said Guardiola.
"The club, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge and I have said time and time again that we will say something after our final game in Hannover, and that's how things are going to stay.
"I'm just focusing on Hannover. I've been watching their games."