Nolito will arrive in Manchester on Wednesday evening to complete his move to Pep Guardiola's City.
The Spain winger is poised to become the second signing of the Guardiola era after agreeing personal terms with the Premier League club.
He is scheduled to put the finishing touches to his transfer from Celta, worth in the region of £14 million, in a visit to the City Football Academy.
He will be given a tour of the club's training facilities after completing a number of health checks, and will be photographed and interviewed for official in-house media outlets.
The 29-year-old emerged as a serious City target earlier in June, but the move was put on hold - despite his uncle's claims that everything was sealed - by Spain's participation at the European Championship in France.
But the holders were knocked out by Italy on Monday, freeing up the winger to make a one-night pit-stop in Manchester before heading off on his summer holidays.
England were also eliminated on Monday, which will allow City to step up their attempts to recruit Everton defender John Stones.
City identified Stones and Athletic's Aymeric Laporte as their top centre-back targets back in the early part of this year, but were left disappointed when the latter elected to extend his contract at San Mames.
Nolito, however, is all but confirmed as the club's second summer signing, after Ilkay Gundogan sealed his much anticipated move from Borussia Dortmund on June 2.
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