Despite turning 38 in the summer, Lazio striker Miroslav Klose wants to prolong his playing career and could move to the United States at the end of the season.

The Germany legend has seen his goal count dramatically slow down this campaign but his drought hasn’t yet encouraged him to hang up his boots, and if he’s unable to win a further season in Italy then he’s willing to move abroad again.

New York Cosmos could well be his next destination as they weigh up a move, according to Il Messaggero.

The side from the Big Apple play in the North American Soccer League, the tier below Major League Soccer, although have a number of high profile names involved at the club.

Pele is the honorary president of the Cosmos, whilst Carlos Alberto and Shep Messing act as ambassadors.

In terms of playing staff, the club have familiar names such as Juan Arango and Niko Kranjcar in their ranks.