TRANSFER TRACKER STATUS: Reports

FC Dallas have nearly completed a multi-million-dollar move to bolster their central midfield with Honduran international Bryan Acosta, according to media reports in Spain.

Acosta, 25, has spent the last year and a half with Spanish Segunda side CD Tenerife, with journalist Juanjo Ramos of local outlet El Dia reporting that the Canary Islands-based club is in the final stages of negotiations with FCD on a transfer fee of €2.8 million (US $3.2 million) for the player.

#MercadoCDT La MLS trabaja con la documentación necesaria para oficializar el acuerdo por Bryan Acosta. Se cerrará por debajo de los 3 millones. El @CDTOficial logra 2 de sus objetivos: mejorar la oferta inicial (recibirá entre 2,7 y 2,8) y cobrar todo en poco tiempo (2 plazos). — Juanjo Ramos (@juanjo_ramos) January 2, 2019

That would rank among the largest player transactions in FCD history, and represent a significant acquisition for new head coach Luchi Gonzalez as he prepares for his first season in charge of the North Texans. Dallas’ pursuit of Acosta has apparently run on for a month or more, with initial reports of their interest dating back to early December.

Currently sitting in 18th place in the 22-team LaLiga2, dangerously close to the relegation zone, Tenerife are keen to bring in reinforcements for the second half of their league campaign and plan to use the proceeds from Acosta’s sale to help fund that process, notes Ramos.

A regular for both Tenerife and Honduras in recent years, Acosta can fill a box-to-box midfield tasking but has also been used in playmaking and wide roles in Spain. He was a key member of the Catrachos side that made an underdog run to the semifinals of the 2016 Olympic men's soccer tournament.