Anderson Talisca will reportedly complete his move to Championship side Wolverhampton Wanderers "within 48 hours".
The 22-year-old attacker has been linked with a £20m move to the Midlands side as a statement signing by the club's new owners, Chinese conglomerate Fosun International.
Talisca had previously been a target of Liverpool but is thought to have instead opted for second-tier Wolves due to issues surrounding his work permit.
According to The Mirror, Talisca is heading to England for talks with his agent Jorge Mendes and Wolves director Jeff Shi to finally complete the deal in the next two days.
Mendes and Benfica president Luis Filipe Vieira were pictured alongside Shi and Fosun owner Guo Guangchang at Wolves' opening game of the season, a 2-2 draw at Rotherham United, on Saturday as the parties worked on tying up the deal.
The newspaper claims that the transfer fee will be "far lower" than the mooted figure of £20m, while Talisca's contract will include a clause allowing him to leave at the end of the season if Wolves fail to gain promotion back to the Premier League.