Tyson Fury could return in blockbuster three-fight deal as Turki Alalshikh teases a big surprise in 2026.The ‘Gypsy King’ retired after a second consecutive defeat to Oleksandr Usyk, not for the first time in his stellar heavyweight career.Fury has reversed his decision to retire for a fourth timeBut just months later, Fury has confirmed he will make a comeback and wants to head full steam towards a trilogy bout with the Ukrainian, who beat him twice in 2024.The boxing community have also pleaded with Fury to face bitter rival Anthony Joshua, and settle their never-ending feud.Turki Alalshikh, who has held talks with the Briton over a seismic return, joined talkSPORT at Usyk’s rematch with Daniel Dubois at Wembley Stadium.And when asked by Gareth A Davies as to whether discussions had been held over a deal for three outings, Alalshikh’s reply was telling.He said: “Yes, there will be some big surprises in 2026.”Earlier in the day, Fury had appeared at a boxing event where he confirmed to fans that he would indeed return.And when asked himself about a three-fight deal, he comically teased fights with far smaller boxers such as Jesse ‘Bam’ Rodriguez, Manny Pacquiao and Naoya Inoue.But he also added that it will definitely be next year in which he returns, concurring with Alalshikh’s cunning plan.He remarked: “I do miss it, every single day I wake up in the morning and miss it. I’ve been away seven months, missed it everyday. I’m open to offers at the moment.“I’m not going to be doing any comebacks this year, that’s for sure. I’m busy as you can see I’ve got Netflix here.Fury wants to face Usyk again and that is his main ambitionGetty“I’m filming At Home With The Furys season two. Come on! And then next year the big GK is going to make a f****** comeback.“The takeover! I’m gonna be 37 in about three weeks so I’m going to be the oldest swinger with all these young boys coming up it’s going to be difficult.“But I believe I can put on some very good nights still.”A third instalment of his battle with Usyk is his priority, but it will depend on Usyk’s plans for the future.Fury had previously suggested that it had already been agreed to take place in April next year, but an official date has yet to be discussed.The 38-year-old is open to the bout, but has suggested he will only have one outing left before retirement.Joshua could feature as part of the deal as he eyes his own comebackMark Robinson/MatchroomFury himself is still considered a leading heavyweight and would likely go back into the world title mix with a big win.Alalshikh previously suggested that he would rather see Joshua and Fury have tune-up fights before meeting in their own battle.But it remains to be seen exactly how 2026 will pan out for the entertaining Fury.Albeit his presence back in the sport will be a big boost in the division next year.