Anthony Joshua would love his blockbuster bout with Tyson Fury to happen at Wembley Stadium but insisted he will face his domestic rival "wherever it is, whatever time it is".
IBF, WBA and WBO champion Joshua is finally set to face off against WBC champion Fury in 2021 after clearing the hurdle of Kubrat Pulev at England's national stadium last month.
It remains to be seen where the huge heavyweight showdown between the British foes will take place due to continued uncertainty caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
Boxing events in Britain are suspended in January due to the rise in COVID-19 cases and Joshua insists fans would need to be allowed to attend if the fight with Fury takes place at Wembley.
"I would welcome Tyson Fury to that. I would welcome him to that all day," Joshua told Sky Sports News.
"It's brilliant for the kids of the local areas to come down. It's like half an hour drive, a couple of hours' drive for some of them.
"It's a brilliant opportunity to have it here as well, but the government have got to do right by the people and protect us from this virus. I understand the situation that the country is in.
"I think the possibilities of it being in this country are down to the pandemic, and how that shapes up.
"I feel, for me, I'm not too fussed where it is. I just want to get the fight, because there's so much variables, and so much for me to look at. Where is it going to be? Is he going to take the fight? Have I got a mandatory?
"I've just stripped it all back now and stopped dealing with that stuff. I've just said, 'Let me just fight Tyson Fury wherever it is, whatever time it is.'"
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— Anthony Joshua (@anthonyfjoshua) January 1, 2021
No specific date has yet been rubber-stamped for a fight that would see an undisputed heavyweight champion crowned, but Joshua is targeting a meeting by the middle of the year.
"I think maybe June, end of June," said Joshua.
"It needs a bit of time, because the pandemic is unpredictable at the minute. We don't know what's happening, but with a little more time, it gives us more time to prepare and plan.
"Right now, I said to the team, let's get ahead of the curve, let's start putting things in place now. They are doing a great job.
"I promise you, conversations and face-to-face meetings are happening with representations of my team and Tyson Fury's team."