Francesco Totti could receive a local offer to extend his 24-year career as a footballer - if he is willing to first undergo a trial with Serie B-bound Pescara.
Pescara, the first club to be relegated from Serie A last season, could keep Totti in Italy, however, with boss Zdenek Zeman advising him to look at opportunities closer to home.
"Totti still wants to play, and they want him over in the USA," said Zeman, who twice managed Totti during spells at Roma, told Radio Due. "He shouldn't be going into any ambassadorial role just yet, he needs to play and I hope he can do so in a major team.
"I spoke with him last week and he still wants to play, but it all depends on the conditions. I believe he still wants a competitive challenge, and to that end I'm always happy to give him a trial."