Following Bud’s, 37, victory over Canelo, 35, in Las Vegas earlier this month, Next Gen, 36, has thrown his hat into the ring to face either boxer.
Speaking with Sky Sports, Eubank Jr. said: “Anything can be made. It doesn't matter how unbelievable or fantastic a fight can be that you think will never happen, anything can be made.”
Although Eubank Jr. will be working with Crawford's trainer, Brian McIntyre, for his rematch with Conor Benn, he does not believe this wil impede him eventually facing Bud.
When asked whether working with McIntyre might come back to haunt him, he said: “I wouldn’t say so.
“I said after the fight, I'd love to share the ring with Terence. He's seen as one of the pound-for-pound greats in the sport right now.”
Even so, Eubank Jr. has his sights set on Canelo.
He said: “I'm here to fight the big names. A fight with him, a fight with Canelo, I would love to share the ring with these guys.
“He's still a superstar. He's still probably the biggest name in the sport even though he lost. So for sure I'd love to fight him.”
As well as Crawford and Canelo, Eubank Jr. said he was also open to getting in the ring with Gennadiy Golovkin, 43, who recently said he was considering coming out of retirement.
When asked whether he’d fight Golovkin, Eubank Jr. said: “Why not? He's a legend in the sport. If the fans wanted to see a fight like that, I don't know if they do, but if they did, absolutely.”
Even so, to realise any of these star-fights, Eubank Jr. will first need to defeat Benn, 28, again in their upcoming rematch in November.
Eubank Jr. insisted he needed to knock out Benn to prove he is the better boxer.
He said: “I just have to use the things that I've learned in that first fight to improve my performance, to make sure I can get this guy out of there. I don't want the fight going 12 rounds again. I want to take him out.
“The unfinished business I guess is the fact that he still thinks that he's on my level. Maybe he thinks that he should have even won the fight.
“All the things I'm hearing him talk about - 'I wobbled him', 'I hurt him', 'he was vulnerable' - all these things, this is the language of somebody who thinks that they're better. I need to squash that completely.
“I don't want there being any question marks. I take him out and that's it.”