The speedy winger, who is a big asset to the Dons, is out of contract at the end of next season but wouldn't close the door on possible extension talks.
Morris, 23, has four goals and 11 assists this season and a large chunk of that game time has seen him come off the bench.
He said: "I'm enjoying my time there. We'll see what happens. Yes, I'd be happy to speak, definitely."
The Englishman moved from Fleetwood Town in 2022. His time at Pittodrie has been up and down but over the season he has established himself as a real fans' favourite.
The Dons are unlikely to want a repeat of this term, where a number of players have run their contracts down. Jamie McGrath has agreed a pre-contract with Hibs, while Jack MacKenzie is set to become a free agent in the summer.
Morris has spoken about his desire to become a regular starter at Aberdeen after being labelled as their super sub, coming on and making a big impact late on in games.
And he's had in-depth conversations with Thelin on what he needs to do to make that happen.
It's clear he's worked hard on the shape and defensive sides of his game, which is important in Thelin's system. Morris started and impressed against Queen's Park but was quieter on a difficult pitch, as he got the nod in the goalless draw against St Johnstone...