Former WBO junior middleweight champion Liam Smith is looking for the biggest fight possible, according to his promoter Ben Shalom of BOXXER.

Smith's return may potentially land in the month of December.

One possible option is Chris Eubank Jr. - who earlier this month was scheduled to face Conor Benn in a catch-weight bout. The fight was canceled when Benn tested positive for a banned substance.

Another possible option is former world champion Kell Brook, who announced his retirement from the sport in May. Brook saw action at the start of the year when he knocked out domestic rival Kell Brook. He is reportedly considering the possibility of a ring return.

"Liam's next fight I think it's going to be either Kell, Chris or a world title," Shalom told Sky Sports.

"There's a lot of fallout from the Eubank-Benn situation that I imagine Wasserman [Eubank's promoters] are going through and who knows what they're having to deal with right now? But Liam Smith's now ready for his big fight, as I say whether that's Kell, whether that's Chris or a world title. He's now the biggest fight for a lot of people. There's a lot of options for Liam."

Smith, 34-years-old, returned to the ring in September and took out Hassan Mwakinyo in four rounds. In two fights prior, Smith knocked out Jesse Vargas and Anthony Fowler.

"He's due a big fight, he's due a second world title as well so he wants to win another world title as much as he wants the big fights," Shalom said.

"It's something he deserves since the Kurbanov fight in Russia that we feel he won, after the Fowler fight, the Vargas fight. His next fight's going to hopefully be a career-defining one and he's only got better with age. Right now he's a formidable opponent for anyone."