The American forward could finally have a new home after eight months as a free agent, with sources telling Goal USA he is considering an offer from the Bundesliga 2 club.

American striker Juan Agudelo is still without a club, but his unemployed status could be set to change, with a move to Germany a possibility.

Sources have confirmed to Goal USA that Agudelo is considering an offer to join Bundesliga 2 side 1860 Munich. The 22-year-old free agent was first approached by the club last summer, but passed up the opportunity as he sought to complete a move to Stoke City. That move to the Premier League fell through after Agudelo's work permit appeal rejected, his second failed attempt.

Agudelo, 22, has been a free agent since a short stint with Dutch side FC Utrecht came to an end last spring. He had also turned down an offer from Bundesliga side Werder Bremen.

Agudelo left the New England Revolution after the 2013 MLS season, and moved on a free transfer to Stoke City a year ago when he had his first work permit appeal rejected. Stoke City then loaned Agudelo to FC Utrecht, hoping his play in the Netherlands could improve his chances of succeeding with a second work permit appeal last summer. When that appeal was rejected, Stoke City released Agudelo.

Despite his inactivity, sources tell Goal USA that Agudelo is weighing several offers and could finalize a new club destination by the end of the month, though as a free agent he is free to sign with European clubs outside the January transfer window.

1860 Munich is currently locked in a relegation battle in Bundesliga 2, sitting just outside the relegation zone on goal difference. The club is actively pursuing new forward options, with U.S. national team forward Bobby Wood expected to leave the club in January.