Bradley Wright-Phillips will keep Jamaica waiting before making a decision on his international future.

The Reggae Boyz want the New York Red Bulls striker, who is eligible to play for the Caribbean nation through his mother's side of the family, to join their qualification charge for Russia 2018.

But after leading the Red Bulls into the MLS Eastern Conference finals on Sunday night with his 18th goal of the season to see off DC United, Wright-Phillips insists he wants to concentrate on club matters for now.

New York Red Bulls forward Bradley Wright-Phillips says he is yet to make a decision on playing for Jamaica

Wright-Phillips scored in injury time as New York Red Bulls beat DC United in the MLS play-offs on Sunday

He said: 'I haven't made a decision about Jamaica yet, I will need a few more weeks.

'There is no timeline for me to tell them. It just comes down to me. We are in a tricky situation with the play-off's here. I have a lot to think about and want to talk to the coaches before I decide.'

The former Charlton forward will take on Columbus Crew in the fight to reach the MLS title decider after Didier Drogba's Montreal Impact were stunned in an extra-time thriller.

Red Bulls reached the same stage last season only to lose to the New England Revolution.

New York Red Bulls celebrate Wright-Phillips' goal as they advanced to the Eastern Conference finals

Wright-Phillips is determined to go one better this time around.

'We got to this stage last season but it's one leg at a time,' he added. 'We are in a good place right now. The team spirit is excellent and confidence is high.'

Brother Shaun Wright-Phillips limped off after being brought on as a second-half substitute and will be assessed this week.