Tyson Fury fans are eagerly anticipating an announcement of the Gypsy King's next opponent, as he looks to defend his WBC heavyweight title.
Victory against Deontay Wilder last month brought an end to the pair's ongoing rivalry and, for the first time in a number of years, has cleared Fury to face-off against a different opponent.
There's still plenty of uncertainty, however, with no official announcement of who exactly Fury will face off against next time he enters the ring - which is expected to be early next year and in the UK.
Fury’s co-promoter Bob Arum confirmed this week that the heavyweight champions wants three fights in 2022.
While there's nothing definite set, there's a number of potential opponents that the Gypsy King could face off against and we've identified five of those options.
Dillian Whyte
The WBC was widely expected to name Dillian Whyte as mandatory challenger earlier this month but did not take such action due to an ongoing arbitration case with the British fighter.
That was a major blow for Whyte, who is adamant he deserves his shot against the heavyweight champion, and will continue to push for his shot.
That leaves Whyte standing as a contender to face Fury but it will all come down to whether the arbitration case is decided swiftly.
Oleksandr Usyk
Tyson Fury has made his desire for a heavyweight unification bout clear and, with Anthony Joshua suffering defeat to Oleksandr Usyk, it's the Ukrainian who is a likely opponent for such a clash.
The difficulty is that Usyk is locked into a rematch with Joshua, likely to occur in spring next year, which means that Fury will likely have to face-off against someone else before an opportunity against Usyk emerges.
However, Joshua has stated that he would be prepared to step aside in order to allow Fury and Usyk to face off but would require a significant payoff.

Joe Joyce
Joe Joyce has already called out Tyson Fury but the Gypsy King made it clear he doesn't fancy him as an opponent, instead expressing desire to face-off against Savannah Marshall.
Joyce is currently mandatory challenger for the WBO title but faces a delay to get his shot due to Usyk's rematch with Joshua, as well as the fact that the WBA and IBF mandatories will be called before the WBO title.
Fury has spoken about how highly he rates Joyce and a fight would certainly be an entertaining one if it were to be called.
Derek Chisora
Derek Chisora has history with Tyson Fury and has spoken about facing off against the Gypsy King once again, though it may all come down to his December 18th bout with Joseph Parker.
Chisora is a big enough name to draw a crowd for a bout in the UK and Fury has indicated that he wants to face off against his rival once more before retirement.
The plan was for such a fight to occur later in the twilight stages of Fury's career but, if no other opponents are viable, he'd be a solid swift option to turn to.
Frank Sanchez
Frank Sanchez has been making waves in the heavyweight division having only made his professional debut in 2017 and is trained alongside Canelo Alvarez.
Fury was warned last week that Sanchez was the man to end his heavyweight dominance and the Cuban is certainly a contender for the belts in the years to come - though an opportunity against Fury immediately would perhaps be a step too far.
He does have a relationship with Fury already though, having fought on the undercard of the Gypsy King's victory against Wilder.