Livingston FC's manager Marvin Bartley is eager for clarity regarding his future at the club as they face relegation threats in the Scottish Premiership. With his contract and that of his coaching staff set to expire at the end of the season, Bartley hopes to have answers within days. Since taking over from David Martindale, who transitioned to sporting director in February, Bartley has yet to secure a win, leaving the club at the bottom of the league, 12 points behind St Mirren and Kilmarnock. Despite the challenging situation, Bartley expresses a desire to remain with Livingston FC, even if relegation occurs, and emphasizes the importance of planning for the future. He stated, "Clarity is something that's really, really important and I know everyone at the club wants that to be sorted out as soon as possible." The club is also facing uncertainty with 16 first-team players out of contract at the season's end, making it crucial for potential signings to understand the club's direction. Bartley is committed to the club, saying, "I love it here" and is hopeful for a resolution soon as they prepare for their upcoming match against Heart of Midlothian.