Borussia Dortmund striker Robert Lewandowski is close to joining Manchester United, according to Poland coach Franciszek Smuda.
Lewandowski's agent recently confirmed United's interest in his client, while Bayern Munich are also keen.
United boss Sir Alex Ferguson watched the Dortmund forward score a hat-trick in the recent 5-2 German Cup final win over Bayern Munich and has since signed Shinji Kagawa, who also starred in the game.
And according to Smuda, the 23-year-old is likely to be playing alongside Kagawa at Old Trafford next season, while Dortmund are also set to lose Lukasz Piszczek and Kuba Blaszczykowski over the summer.
Speaking ahead of Friday's Euro 2012 opener against Greece, he said: "In my opinion, in a moment they will be gone from Borussia.
"'Lewy' is going to Manchester United, Kuba also somewhere in England, Piszczek to Real [Madrid].
"They have a goal and they want to grow. I base the squad on them."
Unconfirmed reports in Poland on Friday also suggested Lewandowski had told friends he was heading to Manchester after the Euros.
United are also keen on signing Tottenham playmaker Luka Modric, while Everton defender Leighton Baines is also on Ferguson's shopping list.