Quin Snyder's future with the Utah Jazz remains unclear and the "possibility exists" that he leaves the team this summer after eight years, sources told Adrian Wojnarowski and Tim MacMahon of ESPN.

The Jazz have offered to extend Snyder's contract, which has two years remaining. The two sides are having discussion on "good faith," though Snyder has yet to commit to next season.

The conversations have reportedly centered around philosophical issues of how the team can take the next step in the Western Conference.

Snyder has expressed no interest in other openings this offseason. He is currently recovering from hip surgery following the team's loss to the Mavs in the playoffs. 

There is no timetable for a resolution with talks expected to continue, added ESPN.