The 2019 world champion is out of contract for next season having penned a one-year deal with M-Sport Ford for the 2023 campaign, after leaving Hyundai with a year remaining on his contract.
Tanak has endured a difficult return to the Ford squad that offered him his first full-time WRC season in 2012.
The Estonian claimed victory in Sweden and finished second in Croatia, although those results are his only visits to the podium to date this year.
Tanak says he wishes to continue competing in the WRC next year while M-Sport is hoping to secure his services for 2024.
However, M-Sport bosses have admitted it won’t be a straightforward decision to keep Tanak. The British team’s future at rallying’s highest level next year has been questioned, although boss Malcolm Wilson says the squad has no intention to stop competing in Rally1 in 2024.
Tanak revealed in Greece he’s had discussions with all WRC teams but admitted it is “difficult' to know how his future will pan out.
Toyota is yet to announce its 2024 line-up with Kalle Rovanpera, Elfyn Evans and Sebastien Ogier all out of contract, while Thierry Neuville is the only contracted driver at Hyundai.
“The plan or the idea is to continue,” said Tanak at the Acropolis Rally. “How it will work out is difficult to say.
Source: Autosport