Sky Sports has it written like this:
Manchester United are reportedly lining up a swoop for Paris Saint Germain's Argentine defender Gabriel Heinze.
The 26-year-old central defender has two years left on his deal at Parc des Princes but is widely expected to leave this summer.
He had been strongly linked with a move to Spanish - and Uefa Cup - champions Valencia, but United have now emerged as shock rivals for his signature.
The stopper, who joined PSG in the summer of 2001 from Real Valladolid, came close to leaving the French capital last summer when Barcelona expressed an interest in buying him.
However, PSG placed a massive price-tag on his head to keep him, leading Barca to move instead for Monaco's Rafael Marquez.
The player admitted at the time, though, that he was ultimately keen to leave the Parisien outfit to join a bigger club.
"Every player has the dream of playing for a big club. I was lucky enough to get an offer but because of different reasons the transfer failed," he stated.
"This is something that is really sad and although I can't really believe it I now have to accept the situation."
The chance to clinch a move to Old Trafford would surely appeal to the ambitious South American, and reports claim Sir Alex Ferguson is ready to spend £6 million to land his man.
A naturally left-sided player, Heinze would compliment Rio Ferdinand in the heart of the Manchester United rearguard, allowing Mikael Silvestre to switch back to left-back.
Looks like he may well be coming here. But more importantly.......FA Cup final tommorrow