Tyson Fury has changed his mind about fighting Moses Itauma, but only if the price is right.

What happened?

Fury made his return from retirement by defeating Arslanbek Makhmudov in April.

Why it matters for Tyson Fury

He is signed to fight Anthony Joshua in a major all-British showdown later this year, but has also announced he wants to fight once more in August before Joshua.

Tyson Fury has shared the ring with Itauma before, as the Slovak-Brit has been a part of previous Fury training camps.

What comes next?

Itauma now sits in a perfect position to finally get a shot at a world title, potentially in early 2027 as the number one-ranked contender with the WBO and WBA.

Itauma will first have to make it through his next test, which promises to be the biggest of his career, against Filip Hrgovic at the end of August.

Fury has nothing but praise for Itauma, calling him a good kid, a great boxer, and a good learner.

He has got speed and athleticism, and is definitely the real deal, according to Fury.

But unless it's going to be a big money fight, Fury doesn't see the point in fighting Itauma.

For sure, I am a prizefighter, show me the money and I will do the job, Fury told iFL TV.

Itauma has collected 14 wins, with 12 of them inside the distance, and recently knocked out Jermain Franklin for the first time in his career.

Fury has been training with Itauma for the last four years and has seen his potential firsthand.

He is a good puncher, with good speed, and a good boxing IQ, according to Fury.

But at the end of the day, if there is no big money involved, what is the point, Fury asked.

Itauma's next fight against Hrgovic will be a major test for him, and a win could set him up for a world title shot in 2027.

Fury's fight against Anthony Joshua is still on, but he is looking for another fight in August before that.

And it could be against Itauma, if the price is right.

So we will have to wait and see what happens next in the world of boxing.

Itauma's career is on the rise, and a fight against Fury would be a major step up for him.

But for now, it's all about the money, according to Fury.

He doesn't need to fight kids, he said, unless it's going to be a big payday.

Itauma is a great boxer, but Fury is a prizefighter, and he needs to be shown the money.

And that's the bottom line, according to Fury.

Itauma's future is bright, and a fight against Fury could be on the horizon.

But for now, we will have to wait and see what happens next.