Jack Miller's patience with Yamaha is wearing thin as they continue to delay news surrounding his MotoGP future.
After Diogo Moreira reportedly signed for Honda for the 2026 MotoGP season, Jack Miller seemed the clear option for Prima Pramac Racing for next season alongside Toprak Razgatlioglu.
However, on Thursday at the Balaton Park Circuit, Miller admitted that he has no more information regarding Yamaha's decision on his future.
Miller has now sent Yamaha a stern warning that he will 'move forward with other options' if news from Yamaha 'doesn't come quickly'.
"I’ve been more than patient enough. If you want me, you want me, if you don’t, you don’t. It’s as clear as that," MotoGP.com quotes Miller as saying in his media debrief.
"Your guess is as good as mine at the moment, in terms of what their strategy is and what they plan on doing.
"I have options, and I’m going to move forward with those options if it doesn’t come quickly."
Miller's offers that are on the table are all reportedly outside of the MotoGP paddock, including the factory Ducati and BMW World Superbike teams.
With Miller now exploring other options if Yamaha continues to delay their decisions, the Japanese manufacturer could end up with two rookies in the Prima Pramac Racing squad.
Fabio Quartararo and Alex Rins look set to remain in the Monster Energy Yamaha squad, and with a V4 engine to develop, only Rins will have experience on a MotoGP V4 engine.
"I was looking forward to developing and moving forward with them to try and help them," he added.
"I feel like I have a lot of information to give, a lot of input to give, and can help in a project like that.
"If they cannot see the value in that, well then I understand and I will move on to something different."