04.05.2015 11:46 h

Wolfsburg wait on Gladbach's Germany striker Kruse

Germany striker Max Kruse is set to join VfL Wolfsburg from Borussia Moenchengladbach for next season after confirming he has had a medical check with his team's Bundesliga rivals.

The 27-year-old, who has won 11 caps for Germany but was not part of the squad which won the 2014 World Cup, has a contract with Gladbach until 2017, although a clause in his contract means he can leave at the end of the season.

Kruse confirmed on Sunday before Borussia's 2-1 away win over Hertha Berlin that he has had a medical with Wolfsburg.

"I haven't signed a contract anywhere and I believe we will slowly come to a solution," said Kruse, who has also been linked with Borussia Dortmund, Schalke and Bayer Leverkusen.

"There will be discussions in the coming days and weeks. If there is something to announce, I will."

With Germany's top three teams qualifying directly for the Champions League, both second-placed Wolfsburg and third-placed Gladbach are set to play in European football's top domestic competition League next season.

Wolves are reported to have offered him a four-year contract and their coach Dieter Hecking said they are waiting to hear from the player.

"It has become known that we are interested in him," Hecking told broadcaster NDR.

"We have sounded him out in the last few days about the conditions under which he could switch to us, but now the ball is in Max Kruse's court.

"There are other clubs interested in him, he will have to make a decision at some point."

Kruse has scored 12 goals this season, including 10 in the Bundesliga, and has a reported market value of 12 million euros (US$13.8m).