Eddie Nketiah is at Elland Road this afternoon, but he will have to wait for his Leeds United debut.
On transfer deadline day the Arsenal striker joined the Championship outfit on loan for the season after impressing on the Gunners' summer tour in the United States.
However, the 20-year-old is not in Leeds' matchday squad for their first home game of the season against Nottingham Forest.
And there's a simple reason for this.
As per the EFL's rules and regulations in regards to temporary deals, a maximum of five loan players can be included in the 18-man squad for any one match.
Section 54.4 of the rule book is as follows:
'The following restrictions shall apply to Temporary Loan Transfers:
'A maximum of 5 Players registered on a Temporary Loan Transfer can be named in the Players listed on a team sheet for any individual match played under the auspices of The League.
'This maximum shall reduce to 4 Players where a Club names a Player on the team sheet who is registered on an Emergency Goalkeeper Loan.'
So with Illan Meslier, Ben White, Helder Costa, Jack Harrison and Jack Clarke - on loan from Tottenham Hotspur - all named in the squad, Nketiah was the unlucky one to miss out.
The good news is that Leeds are back in action against Salford City in the Carabao Cup on Tuesday evening so he could make his bow at Moor Lane.
Furthermore, Nketiah is set to play a prominent role under Marcelo Bielsa this season.
"He is a young important player in English football," Bielsa told reporters. "He's a player with a very good reputation. He can be one of the important players in English football, that's the way people are talking about him.
"Always in the Championship you have some important players such as last year Harry Wilson and Harrison in our case and we think that this player will have a similar feature.
"He is a player that a of clubs wanted and is in the case of White he is a player that came from Victor Orta so he arrives at a club that was not easy - we have to link the arrival of the player with Victor Orta and of course the dimension of Leeds as a club."