Eagle Mountain is set to make his first start in nearly a year in Wednesday's Foundation Stakes at Goodwood.
The four-year-old finished second in last year's Derby and third in the Irish equivalent but has not been seen since going down by just a short head in the Champion Stakes.
Subsequently transferred to the care of Mike de Kock after being sold out of the Aidan O'Brien yard, Eagle Mountain could make a low-key return in Sussex after pleasing in a racecourse gallop last weekend.
De Kock said: "We've entered Eagle Mountain in the Foundation Stakes and, at the moment, it is my gut feeling that he will go for the race.
"He will also be entered for a race at Great Leighs but I would prefer the Goodwood option.
"He had a gallop with Archipenko at Newmarket the other day and it actually went very well. I am very happy with him and he's got several options open to him throughout the autumn.
"We've got him entered in a Group One race in Milan and there is also the possibility of the Breeders' Cup in America.
"He could also run in a couple of races at Newmarket next month, including the Champion Stakes, but we will see how he comes out of his next race before making any firm plans.
"I think the Foundation Stakes, being a Listed race over 10 furlongs, would be a very good place for him to start his season. He's in very good form and I expect him to run well there."
Eagle Mountain 復出戰會跑 Foundation Stakes (Listed)..期待
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