Manchester United and Crystal Palace have agreed on a fee for the transfer of right-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka, according to BBC.
The deal is worth £50 million, with Wan-Bissaka expected to travel for a medical on Wednesday, and the 21-year-old's wages are expected to increase by 90 percent, from £10,000-per-week to £90,000-per-week.
United had been eager to get their business done early this summer but have had a frustrating transfer window to date, only signing Daniel James from Swansea.
Many United fans will already be wondering about his Old Trafford shirt number.
Wan-Bissaka wore the No.29 after breaking into the first team at Selhurst Park and that number is available upon his arrival at Old Trafford. The No.19 was vacated when Marcus Rashford switched to No.10 last summer and hasn't been filled while No.21 is up for grabs after Ander Herrera's departure.
Other options include No.27, which was freed up when Marouane Fellaini moved to China in January, as well as 25, 26, 28 and 30.
The No.5 is also currently free but United are likely to leave it for a new central defender.