Martin Brundle will reportedly sign on the dotted line on Monday as he gears up for a move from the BBC to Sky for next year's F1 season.
When it was announced that Sky TV had secured the rights to show all F1 grands prix live as of next season, rumours regarding Brundle's future immediately arose.
And, after months of speculation about whether he'll stay or go, it now appears the 52-year-old is on the verge of agreeing a move.
According to The Telegraph, Brundle "is believed to have been persuaded not only by the double-your-money offer from Sky but by the promise that he will be the star of its F1 coverage, heavily involved with much of the extra programming it is planning in an effort to convince fans to sign up to its subscription service."
The newspaper added that he is "expected to sign" on Monday and "will be paired with David Croft in the Sky commentary booth" for next year's F1 Championship.
As of next season, Sky Sports will show all grands prix and related live while the BBC will only be broadcasting 10 races live while showing extended highlights of the other 10 hours in a delayed format.
Can't say I'm surprised tbh, a shame