Tyson Fury has indicated that he will lock horns with Anthony Joshua next year if it makes business sense.That is according to his promoter, Frank Warren, who insists that the fight is being targeted for the back end of next summer.Warren believes Fury will fight Joshua in 2026GettyWarren’s words come after the Turki Alalshikh-owned Ring Magazine reported that the British heavyweight titans are being lined up for a Riyadh Season headliner in 2026.The article went on to add that Fury and Joshua will compete in separate tune-up fights in early 2026 to set up the long-awaited all-British showdown.Joshua is expected to box over in Saudi Arabia in February, following his high-profile Netflix clash with Jake Paul on Friday night.Fury will also launch his comeback sometime in the first quarter of 2026 after hanging up his gloves in January. ‘The Gypsy King’ has gone back and forth over reversing his retirement, but Warren remains confident that his client will fight again.Frank Warren provides Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua updateWarren told Sky Sports News: “There’s been some talks going on, there’s nothing been signed yet, but Tyson’s indicated if it’s the right deal, he’ll definitely do it.“I think it’s going in the right direction, and hopefully we’ll get some news pretty soon as to what’s going to happen…“AJ’s fighting, or whatever you want to call it, this week against Jake Paul and there’s talk of him fighting again early in 2026.“Tyson’s been out for a while now. He may have a warm-up fight, but if this fight happens – which I believe it will – it will be sometime in late summer.“So that’s another seven months away, so he’ll certainly have a fight in between I think if he comes back.”Joshua will have to get through Paul and another tune-up opponent before he meets FuryGettyOn Fury’s current condition, Warren added: “He has been in the gym full-time training very hard.“He’s in great nick, he looks well, and he’s said many times himself he would like to come back and fight again.“And 2026, I believe, provided the deal’s right, I think you’ll see him back in the ring again.”What is Anthony Joshua’s stance?Joshua’s handlers seem just as keen to get the fight over the line.Matchroom Boxing chief Eddie Hearn told talkSPORT back in November that Joshua and Co. had accepted their side of the deal. “What I can tell you is Turki Alalshikh has told us, ‘I am going to make AJ v Tyson Fury. This is your deal. Do you accept?’” said Hearn.According to Hearn, they have accepted their side of the deal to face FuryMark Robinson/Matchroom“We have accepted. Is the fight made? No.“Because I don’t know where he’s at with Tyson Fury. All I know is he’s yet to fail in delivering a fight…“It’s Turki Alalshikh’s responsibility to talk to Tyson Fury and try and make the deal. I can’t tell you we’re fighting Tyson Fury.”