Juan  Mata will arrive at Manchester United's Carrington training base by  helicopter to complete his move to the Premier League champions.
A temporary landing pad has been installed at the training ground ahead of Mata's impending arrival.
The  Spaniard will undergo a medical at the new £10m healthcare facility  inside Carrington's grounds, with doctors already on site.
United agreed a £37 million fee with Chelsea for the World Cup and European Championship winner on Wednesday night.
There  was a breakthrough in talks between the two clubs earlier that day,  with the London club giving the 25-year-old permission to miss  first-team training in the morning.
Mata  is expected to make his debut for David Moyes’ side in their Premier  League clash against Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's Cardiff City next Tuesday.
Chelsea will move for Basel's Mohamed Salah, who had been linked with Liverpool, as a replacement for the 25-year-old playmaker.
Details of the transfer emerged as United crashed out of the Capital One Cup to Sunderland on Wednesday evening.
Moyes'  men missed four of their five shoot-out penalties after forcing  extra-time thanks to a last-gasp Chicharito goal, which was scored just  seconds after Phil Bardsley looked to have settled the tie for the Black  Cats.
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