But Thomas, whose contract with the outfit expires in December, admits his own dreams of winning the general classification will have to remain just that for now, regardless of who he rides for.
“I think it might be too early to be challenging for a GC jersey next year,” said the 27-year-old, who has won two Olympic gold medals on the track.
“It may not happen at all, I may just play a supporting role and be able to do well in one-week races.
“I haven’t even trained specifically to win a stage. Climbing, even time trials, I’ve never done much work on, I’ve never had to since switching from the track. I know the areas that need improving.
“I’ve seen how Bradley Wiggins has developed along the same path. I’m not saying I can dominate like him or win the Tour, but I want to give myself the chance.
“I’m just listening to what everyone has to say, including Sky. It doesn’t mean I’m going to leave, but it would be wrong not to listen to what options are around, as you would in any job.
“It’s about looking at the other riders in the team, the atmosphere, the way they think and prepare.”