Early-season plans remain fluid for French superstars Almanzor and La Cressonniere.
The Jean-Claude Rouget-trained Almanzor won five of his six starts in 2016, including Group One triumphs in the Prix du Jockey Club at Chantilly, the Irish Champion Stakes at Leopardstown and the Champion Stakes at Ascot.
His remarkable stablemate La Cressonniere is unbeaten in eight starts, but has not been seen in competitive action since last August after an injury setback ruled her out of an intended appearance in the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe.
Sylvain Vidal, racing manager for part-owned Gerard Augustin-Normand, said: "Everything is fine with Almanzor, but the last time I spoke to Jean-Claude, he said he wants to take his time.
"La Cressonniere is fine and back on track. She's been working well, but Jean-Claude also wants to take his time with her.
"It is still too early to say when either will be running. They are two very good horses and there is no rush.
"There are plenty of races for both of them later in the year."