Google has said it will hurt consumers and businesses if it is forced to sell Chrome, the world's most popular web browser.
The American Department of Justice (DoJ) will propose the measure to a judge on Wednesday, Bloomberg reported, Telegrafi follows.
The DOJ has not commented on the report - but Google has made it clear it is a proposal it opposes.
"The DOJ continues to push a radical agenda that goes beyond the legal issues in this case," Google executive Lee-Anne Mulholland was quoted as saying in a statement.
Google is also said to be required to introduce new measures around Artificial Intelligence, the Android operating system and data usage.
Chrome is the most used browser worldwide – with web traffic tracker Similarweb putting its global market share at 64,61% in October.