Chile's second best selling newspaper (thank you Wikipedia) seems to think Arturo Vidal is on his way to Manchester United after the World Cup.
La Tercera published a story on Friday saying that Vidal's agent has almost sorted out the move to Old Trafford.
They use dollars and state a fee of $55m, which at current exchange rates is about £32m. They say the Red Devils will go for Vidal once the competition in Brazil ends and new manager Louis van Gaal is sat on his throne at Carrington.
La Tercera think it's a big story, it's one of the main stories they're running on Friday for all of Chile's news, not just in their sport section. They say Manchester United worked fast to fight off other competitors and took advantage of Vidal's agent, Fernando Felicevich, being in England for Alexis Sanchez's transfer to get a deal done.
The potential Patrice Evra transfer is stated as being something which has enabled Manchester United to open talks with Juventus and build a better relationship with them. Things probably weren't too friendly after the Paul Pogba situation.
They cite the British press as a source for the claim that Evra's proposed move opened up negotiations, but they don't make that clear for the rest of the article.
It's hard to tell how much of this is fresh and genuine La Tercera information and how much is simply collated news from others. One thing is for sure, the Chilean newspaper are convinced Vidal is likely on his way to Manchester United.