Fernando Torres is set to spend the twilight years of his career in the United States once he leaves Atletico Madrid in the summer.

The 34-year-old is out of contract at the end of the season and announced recently he was to leave Madrid for the second time in his career.

In the absence of offers from other Spanish sides Torres is poised to relocate to the States instead of making a move to the Chinese Super League, according to Marca.

Fernando Torres celebrates scoring for Atletico Madrid against Levante on Sunday

Torres came off the bench to score having announced he will leave Atletico in the summer

The Spaniard replaced Antoine Griezmann from the bench during the clash

Montreal Impact, Chicago Fire, Seattle Sounders, New York City and Sporting Kansas City are all interested in the former Liverpool and Chelsea man.

Torres has started just one league match since Christmas but has constantly been called upon as a substitute this term and has scored eight goals in 36 games.

The former Spain international came off the bench on Sunday to score Atletico's third goal in a 3-0 victory over Levante.

The 34-year-old has been a constant presence on the bench this term as he waves to fans

Torres will now have six more league matches for Atletico, along with the remainder of the Europa League campaign where they have a two-legged semi-final against Arsenal to come.

Reflecting on his goal against Levante, his 100th in La Liga, Torres admitted he hopes he still has more to offer in his last few games with the club.

'For me every game I have left is a party, you can see how the fans are with us,' Torres said. 'I hope that goal isn't my last.'

Despite the victory Atletico remain 11 points behind Barcelona, meaning the Europa League is Torres' last realistic hope of leaving the club with silverware.