Townsend says Six Nations could be his last as Scotland coach
It has been widely speculated that the 49-year-old, who took over in 2017, will be leaving his post after the World Cup in France in September and October.
After naming a 40-man squad for the Six Nations, he told reporters: "I'm not contracted beyond this year so of course" (it could be a last Six Nations as Scotland coach).
The former Scotland fly-half, asked if he would like clarity about his future before the World Cup, replied: "Yes, of course. But we'll just have to wait and see.
"No discussions have been had and I don't see them taking place until after the Six Nations."
However, he did go some way towards confirming reports in the French media that he had been approached about taking up a position in France's national set-up following the World Cup.
"I did get a contact from France, but it was just an initial enquiry and there was nothing further from that because we obviously play France in the Six Nations so I didn't want to talk any further with them about that," said Townsend.