Former two division world champion David Haye (26-2, 24KOs) last fought three years ago, but he is still keeping himself busy in the gym and plans a comeback.
However, the Londoner, who twice pulled out of scheduled clashes with Fury due to injuries, will not step in to face his domestic rival should the Wladimir Klitschko clash not happen.
Fury is the mandatory challenger to Klitschko and their fight is expected to take place in the fall.
“He’s not on my radar at all,” added Haye. “I’ve picked up two injuries preparing to fight him and I think he’s just a bad luck charm.”
However, the 34-year-old did express a desire to tackle former sparring partner and current WBC champion Deontay Wilder.
Wilder is undefeated in 34 contests and stopped all but one of his opponents. Haye tasted Wilder's power during sparring and feels confident to step in the ring with him.
“Wilder hit me a few times on the chin in sparring and can punch. He has got a big dig, but so have I.”