A winger in his early 20s, gliding past defenders with an unmistakable style.
And he could be all yours for a not-insignificant, but also not-quite-earth-shattering, fee come next summer.
Both sides of Glasgow's great divide have seen this movie before as Celtic fans demand the custodians of their club ask Benfica for the sort code and account number.
They are understandably desperate for the club to produce the £6.4m required to keep Portuguese golden boy Jota beyond his first Parkhead season after another two strikes from the Luz loanee up in Dundee.
But they wouldn't be the first support in this city to be in such a predicament.
Just over two years ago, Rangers supporters were equally as desperate to snap up Ryan Kent from Liverpool after impressing in his first season on loan from Liverpool.
It was £7m Steven Gerrard stumped up to secure Kent back in 2019. And those at Ibrox would probably reach the consensus that was money well spent.
But when Scotland's hottest wingers and their maiden seasons are put side by side, there is only one winner.
And it makes Ange Postecoglou and the Celtic hierarchy's decision even more of a no-brainer.
14 Hoops games have now passed since Jota's arrival in the East End. He has started every single one and only once has he even been subbed off for more than 10 minutes.
Even though Postecoglou deemed Kyogo benchable against Livingston, he's still yet to do the same to Jota.
In those 14 games, Jota has equalled Kent's goals AND assists totals from the former Liverpool kid's entire first season in Scotland.
Kent, for reference, made 42 appearances. In 2018/19 he played 28 games, or over 2,000 minutes, more than Jota.
Here are the numbers from those two maiden campaigns, crunched by Record Sport Online .
Jota vs Kent — the 'try before you buy' seasons
Data: InStat Scout
This comparison, of course, isn't to make any inflection on the quality of player Kent is.
There are areas he beats Jota, such as in crossing accuracy, and since that first season he developed into perhaps the leading wide man in the Premiership.
He was head and shoulders above any of Celtic's attackers last term and it's clear his team have suffered greatly in his recent two-month injury absence.
It's more to illustrate just how good a player Postecoglou has on his hands — and why fans are correct to point out the 22-year-old bargain buy staring them in the face.