The 52-year-old is currently on his second season with the Saints and still has another 18 months remaining on his three-year deal.
Koeman was believed to be one of the top candidates to replace current Netherlands national team boss Danny Blind following his failure to secure a Euro 2016 spot.
“Be happy as I am now,” he said.
“And that means to work with a great club, with good people to develop the team and still to have the belief between the technical staff and players, to go on.
“That’s the key word, to continue or not, but it’s my second season. We have time to think about it.”
The team are currently eight in the Premier League following their 2-2 draw against Leicester City where they let a two goal lead slip.
They will now have to prepare themselves for their trip to Liverpool at the weekend, but will have more rest than their opponents given that the Reds will face Rubin Kazan in the Europa League on Thursday.
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