COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Ohio State basketball could be in the market for a transfer player.

Both ESPN's Jeff Goodman and CBS Sports' Jon Rothstein reported this week that Washington guard Nigel Williams-Goss, who announced his intent to transfer from Washington earlier this month, will visit the Buckeyes next weekend.

Williams-Goss, a rising junior, would have to sit out a year before becoming eligible for the 2016-17 season. He would then have two years of eligibility remaining. He averaged 15.6 points, 5.9 assists and 4.7 rebounds per game last season as the Huskies starting point guard.

He is reportedly down to four schools: Ohio State, Gonzaga, UNLV and Providence. Williams-Goss has already visited UNLV and Providence. He'll visit Gonzaga this weekend, and Ohio State will be his last stop.

Williams-Goss -- a Happy Valley, Ore., native -- was a four-star prospect in the Class of 2013, rated the No. 32 overall player and No. 7 point guard in the class by 247Sports' composite ratings.

Despite being full for 2016-17, Ohio State is still actively recruiting point guards to bring in the 2016 recruiting class. Williams-Goss would fill that void, but his addition would require some roster shuffling.

As it stands now, all 13 scholarships are spoken for in 2016, including verbal commitments Derek Funderburk and Micah Potter.

Here's a look at how Ohio State's roster is currently set up for 2016-17:

Seniors: Marc Loving.

Juniors: Jae'Sean Tate, Keita Bates-Diop, Kam Williams, Trevor Thompson.

Sophomores: JaQuan Lyle, Austin Grandstaff, Mickey Mitchell, Daniel Giddens, A.J. Harris, David Bell.

Freshmen: Derek Funderburk, Micah Potter.