"But there hasn't been any sort of discussion beyond the end of the year. At this stage [Kearney's] contracted until the end of next year and things won't change unless the board make some decisions otherwise."
As revealed last month, Eels chairman Roy Spagnolo was poised to parachute Taylor in as a coaching director until Kearney hit the idea on the head. Since then, Parramatta directors have repeatedly offered Kearney any coaching assistance he needs, including ex-Kiwi test coach Graham Lowe. But he has rejected all offers.
If results fail to improve, Kearney is expected to be shown the door amid talk he has lost some of the players.
Since taking the helm in October 2010, he has compiled the worst coaching record at Parramatta in 42 seasons, with seven wins from 35 games.
On the recruitment front, the Eels have missed out on 21 stars, including Tony Williams, Issac Luke, Beau Scott, Bronson Harrison, Ryan Hinchcliffe and Jason Taumalolo, in two seasons.
Of the Eels top 25 roster, Kearney has either signed or re-signed 18 players so must accept accountability for the poor results.
"Steve's had to deal with some on- and off-field issues in his second year as head coach here and it hasn't been easy for anyone," Bentley said. "The board deserve a fair bit of credit for providing him with all the resources to get this current team to perform. They haven't denied him anything and we'll continue to offer him any resource he requires."