Chelsea defender John Terry has reportedly attracted little attention from clubs in the MLS ahead of his summer exit from Stamford Bridge.
On Monday, the Blues captain announced that he would end his 22-year-old association with the club by leaving the West Londoners at the conclusion of his current deal, and he is expected to receive a number of lucrative opportunities over the coming months.
However, according to ESPN, there is a lack of interest coming from the United States, despite the 36-year-old frequently being linked with a switch to the MLS.
It has been suggested that there are no clubs who are willing to meet Terry's potential wage demands, and it could leave the door open for sides from the Chinese Super League to make their move for the former England captain.
The centre-back is also said to be an option for West Bromwich Albion should he opt to remain in England's top flight.