Former Mexico international Omar Bavo is headed to NASL club Carolina RailHawks, several media sources report. After helping Chivas win the SuperCopa MX on Sunday and scoring the goal that sealed the Rebaño a place in the Copa Libertadores, Bravo looks headed to a move away from the club.

Bravo, 36, is Chivas' all-time leading goal scorer and an icon at the club. But time has taken a toll on Bravo, who has seen his playing time slashed with younger players attempting to take his starting spot.

Fox Sports contributor Fernando Fiore was the first to break the news, with several other outlets later reporting the same thing.

SOCCER... A person close to the negotiations has confirmed that Mexican star Omar Bravo will be presented as the newest @RailHawksFC player — FERNANDO FIORE (@FernandoFiore) July 12, 2016

President and general manager of the Carolina RailHawks, Curt Johnson, also hinted about his side's new acquisition, confirming the club's signing will be presented on Tuesday in a friendly against West Ham.

Just finalized OUTSTANDING player signing. Jugador to be announced as the newest member of @RailHawksFC tomorrow at halftime. #Bethere — Curt Johnson (@curtjohnson17) July 12, 2016

Bravo's move to Carolina would mark his second stint in the United States after playing one year at MLS-side Sporting KC. The RailHawks currently sit seventh in the NASL standings.