Kilmarnock interim boss Lee McCulloch has said that he intends to meet with club director Billy Bowie next week to sort out his future at the club.

McCulloch stepped up to replace Lee Clark in February and has kept Killie in the Premiership and club director Billy Bowie has said that he wanted the former player to continue in the job on a permanent basis.

The 39-year old admitted that it looked likely that he would stay on but said that formal talks about the direction of the club and his part in it would have to take place.

"If [Billy Bowie] is saying it it is probably going to happen," McCulloch said. "I will hopefully speak to Billy after the game. There is the 20th anniversary of the Scottish Cup success so all the staff and Billy and (company secretary) John (Kiltie) are going tonight.

"I'll get a chance to arrange a meeting in the coming week, whenever he is free because he is a busy man, then we can sit down and plan to come to an agreement about the future of the club."

Bowie had confirmed discussions before the 2-1 defeat to Ross County on Saturday. Asked by BBC Scotland if he wanted McCulloch to stay, the director said: "Personally, yes.

"The thing with Lee and myself is that we want everything to be right both for Lee coming on board and for the club.

"We'll work away. We have been more in discussion over the past week so we'll see what happens next week."