The Mexican racer has been in dismal form for the defending Formula 1 constructors' champions this season, a run which continued at last weekend's Las Vegas Grand Prix, where he finished 10th.
The 34-year-old's ongoing struggles have allowed the likes of McLaren and Ferrari to surge past Red Bull in the constructors' battle, with the title-holders now looking set to finish third.
Though team-mate Max Verstappen - who clinched a fourth consecutive championship in Las Vegas - has also struggled at times to get the best out of his car in 2024, he has continued to score valuable points, unlike his experienced counterpart.
The team's junior lineup duo at RB, Liam Lawson and Yuki Tsunoda, have been touted as potential options to replace Perez should Red Bull opt to make a switch going into next season, so the pressure is undoubtedly on for Perez.
But Helmut Marko has now confirmed any such discussions deciding Perez's future with Red Bull won't take place until after the finale in Abu Dhabi on December 8, confirming that the decision over whether he could be replaced will take place after the final race of 2024.
When asked by OE24 whether Perez will be competing alongside Verstappen in 2025, the Red Bull advisor said: "That will be decided after the finale in Abu Dhabi.
"In any case, Checo is acting as if he would drive for us for another year."