Dermot Weld has been impressed with Harzand and has a couple of high-profile races lined-up for the Derby winner.
Having finished fifth on his only start as a two-year-old, the son of Sea The Stars has swept all before him this season, with four straight victories.
After scoring at Cork and Leopardstown, the colt claimed the Epsom showpiece when beating US Army Ranger by a length-and-a-half.
Victory at the Curragh followed later in June but Harzand has been off the track since then.
He is now back in training and the Rosewell House handler feels his stable star is in great nick.
“I’ve had Harzand back in for a couple of weeks and he probably looks better than ever,” he told the Telegraph. “The present plan is that he’s likely to run at Leopardstown in the Irish Champion Stakes and then the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe.”