Querétaro are pushing to add Paraguayan midfielder Enzo Giménez from Rosario Central, and the latest word has the 28-year-old described as a step away from completing the switch. A fee in the range of £1.6m to £2.2m is being discussed, which sits around his £2m valuation. Giménez is under contract until the end of 2027, so this is no free-agent stroll — Rosario hold the cards and any deal needs them satisfied on the money before it firms up. So far this rests on a single voice: Cesar Luis Merlo, a reliable and well-regarded reporter, posted two days ago that Giménez is close to reinforcing Querétaro. That is a credible link, but it is one source rather than a chorus. Until others corroborate or the clubs themselves move, treat the "close" framing with measured optimism, not certainty. The engine reads this at 30% — against the odds, meaning more likely to fall through than complete on current evidence. For it to land, Querétaro and Rosario must agree a fee inside that discussed band and Giménez must accept terms. What holds it back is the thin sourcing and a player still tied down until 2027, which gives Rosario room to hold firm or walk away. The numbers are entirely in keeping. Querétaro have brought in players from Atlético-GO and Figueirense FC for around £1m each, while Rosario have repeatedly sold for £2m — to Racing Club in 2018, Cádiz CF in 2021 and Elche CF in 2022. This fee fits both clubs' habits. Watch for a second reliable source confirming the talks, then an agreed fee and a medical being booked.