Former Nigeria international Victor Moses is reportedly in discussions with Major League Soccer (MLS) side New York Red Bulls over a potential transfer, Footynaija.com reports.
Moses is currently a free agent following his departure from Luton Town at the end of last season.
The 34-year-old endured an injury-hit season with the Hatters, making 18 appearances and scoring once as the club suffered relegation from the EFL Championship.

Since leaving Luton, the one-time Premier League winner has focused on regaining full fitness ahead of his next move.
Footy-Africa reports that talks with New York Red Bulls are progressing positively, with both parties viewing the deal as a good opportunity.
Sources close to the player’s camp indicated that Moses remains highly motivated and eager to take on a new challenge after his recent setback in England.

A move to the United States could represent a logical next step for Moses at this stage of his career.
The MLS has become an increasingly attractive destination for experienced European players, offering a competitive but less intense environment where veterans can continue to contribute at a high level.

Moses enjoyed a distinguished international career, earning 58 caps for the Super Eagles and scoring 20 goals. He was instrumental in Nigeria’s 2013 Africa Cup of Nations triumph and also represented the country at the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
At club level, the versatile winger has featured for several top European sides, including Chelsea, Liverpool, Inter Milan, West Ham United and Fenerbahce. He remains one of Nigeria’s most accomplished football exports.