The New York Cosmos and Herculez Gomez have reportedly been in talks over the past month about a possible move to the North American Soccer League.

That won’t be happening any time soon.

Cosmos Head Coach and Sporting Director Giovanni Savarese offered an update on the Gomez negotiations earlier this week. Asked if the possibility was still there for the former U.S. Men’s National Team forward to join the club, Savarese offered “Realistically, no.”

“Right now, we are not having conversations in regards to that,” Savarese told EoS. “We remain interested. Things might pick up, but at the moment, there are no discussions going on in regards to that situation.”

Savarese did say that the club is looking to add “one or two players” during the summer transfer window. Recent rumors have linked wayward U.S. midfielder Freddy Adu to an NASL move. Adu has left Finnish club KuPS after falling out of favor at the senior level and landing in the fourth division with the team’s reserves.

The Cosmos are in the market for more midfield talent, making them a prime target for an Adu swoop. In fact, both parties spoke just over a year ago about the possibility of bringing Adu to New York under the Cosmos umbrella.

But that is in the past. As of this moment, the Cosmos will not be in the running for Adu if he chooses an NASL switch.

“We are not having any discussions with Freddy Adu and are not right now considering that possibility,” Savarese revealed. “We are talking to other players that are very interesting players.

“We want to add one or two players, we are working on that — but Freddy is not one of them.”