The Red Bulls confirmed the signing of Shaun Wright-Phillips on Monday, a move that reunites the former England National Team standout with his younger brother Bradley, the team’s starting striker.

The Post reported the move Sunday morning. A press conference is scheduled for Tuesday afternoon.

Wright-Phillips, 33, will be available for Saturday’s game at Philadelphia, marking the first time the two brothers have been on the same club since 2004. Sources tell the Post the Red Bulls landed him on a non-Designated Player deal, leaving them to try to add a DP this summer.

“Shaun is a proven player who has played on soccer’s largest stage. He can play a number of positions for us and is an excellent fit in our locker room,’’ Red Bulls sporting director Ali Curtis said in a statement.

Wright-Phillips had been training with the Red Bulls since coming to New York last month for his brother’s wedding. The speedy winger’s contract with Queens Park Rangers had expired on June 30, after he spent much of last season on the bench, his hefty salary (a reported $5.2 million) causing friction between him and the club.

“We are pleased to add Shaun to our club,” coach Jesse Marsch said in the statement. “He has been training here, and we have seen his professionalism day in and day out. We think he is a tremendous addition both on the field and as a veteran presence in our locker room.’’

Wright-Phillips came up with Manchester City, where he played with Bradley (who has eight goals and six assists this year for the Red Bulls). He’s won two FA Cups and a Premier League championship.