Oshoala, 21, was named the BBC's Women's Footballer of the Year in 2015.
She
is presently in Zurich as a panellist at the Fifa Women's Football and
Leadership Conference 2016 and is expected in London on Wednesday to
finalise her switch to the two-time FA Women's Super League champions.
Oshoala
joined Liverpool ahead of the 2015 WSL campaign but injury blighted her
time at the club and she only scored three goals in 12 league outings
last season.
The first player from Africa to compete in the
Women's Super League, Oshoala burst into the limelight when she emerged
as the leading scorer at the 2014 Under-20 World Cup in Canada and was
voted the tournament's best player.
Her performances led Nigeria
to the final, where they were narrowly beaten by Germany, and she was
also a major influence in the senior Nigeria team, who won a record
seventh African Women's Championship in October 2014.
That ensured
their qualification for last summer's Women's World Cup in Canada,
where Oshoala scored her only goal of the competition in a thrilling 3-3
opening match against Sweden.
But the first player to win the BBC
Women's Footballer of the Year award, voted for by football fans around
the world, could not stop the African champions from exiting the
tournament in the group stage.
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