Joseph Parker's promoter is close to agreeing a deal with Hughie Fury's representatives on a world title fight between the pair which is likely to take place in the United Kingdom, and probably in Manchester, in September.
David Higgins had 30 days in which to negotiate a contract with Fury's promoter Frank Warren after New Zealand heavyweight and world champion Parker's unanimous points win over Razvan Cojanu in Auckland on May 6.
That window closed last Tuesday, but, given the two camps were so close to a deal, the WBO has extended the deadline by one week.
Higgins is positive the deal is only "days away", and that it would not have to go to purse bid, as the first deal did, with Duco Events winning the right to put the fight on in Parker's home town of Auckland before Fury pulled out with a back injury.
The fact the two sides are so close to agreement is significant after some difficult negotiations with Warren recently and the fact that Fury's withdrawal only weeks from the fight put Parker and Duco Events in an extremely difficult situation.