Arsenal are reportedly close to confirming their first signing of the January transfer window.
And Pablo Mari's imminent arrival at the Emirates Stadium is getting supporters very excited.
According to reports in Brazil, the 26-year-old has already bid farewell to his teammates and coaching staff at the Maracana Stadium and is on his way to London to complete a £7.5m transfer.
Furthermore, Mari was 'spotted' at an airport with the club's Technical Director Edu on Friday night which would suggest the deal is close to completion.
But one Arsenal fan in particular seems to think the deal is already done.
Just like with every professional footballer, the Spaniard has a Wikipedia page which gives a profile about the player's club history as well as personal details - including height, age and place of birth.
However, upon closer inspection of Mari's page it's visible that a couple of key details have been altered.
Under 'club information' it has Arsenal listed as his current team instead of Flamengo and him being allocated the no.4 squad number - which technically still belongs to Mohamed Elneny who is on loan at Besiktas this season.
Take a look at the image below.
One can only assume it's a supporter of the north London outfit who hilariously changed Mari's details on Wikipedia, but as of yet there's been no official announcement from the club.
Arteta did say during his pre-Bournemouth press conference on Friday afternoon that he would only enter the market to sign players he was confident would improve the team.
"I'm not going to be discussing any transfer links publicly," Arteta said in his pre-match press conference. "It's something we are trying to do internally and when we have news we will communicate with you guys."
"We are looking at different positions, obviously since I joined we lost Calum [Chambers] and we had other circumstances and injuries in that position so it's true that at the back we have been short.