Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain was in Istanbul last night to continue talks with Turkish side Besiktas.
The 29-year-old is without a club after he left Liverpool following the end of his contract this summer.
A number of sides, including Premier League side Brentford, and an unnamed Saudi club, have been linked with moves for the midfielder who has won 35 caps for his country.
However, it looks as if he is on his way to play in the Turkish Super Lig, with the player in Turkey as they look to wrap up a move.
The move would allow Oxlade-Chamberlain the opportunity to play for a team chasing silverware and continental football.
Besiktas are currently in the qualifying rounds for the Europa Conference League, while they get their league campaign underway against Fatih Karagumruk on Monday.
Chamberlain will also hope the move allows him to play regular football again, after spending a lot of time on the bench at Anfield.
In the 2019-20 season, Chamberlain made 43 appearances and netted eight goals in their Premier League winning campaign.
That season he made 25 starts - more than the 24 he has made in the three seasons since then.
Chamberlain was one of five midfielders to leave Liverpool this summer. Naby Keita and James Milner also left at the end of their contracts, while Jordan Henderson and Fabinho both completed moves to Saudi Arabia.