Wales coach Ryan Giggs says Edinson Cavani won't be afforded a bedding down period should he sign for Manchester United.
The Uruguayan is poised to complete a move to United on the final day of the summer transfer window, signing a lucrative contract after leaving Paris Saint Germain as a free agent.
Speaking in his official press conference ahead of Wales facing England next week, Giggs was asked for his thoughts on Cavani's imminent arrival.
"It goes without saying he's a world star," Giggs said.
"My second game (as Wales manager) was against Uruguay and Cavani scored and I was really impressed with his work rate and quality.
"It's about how quickly he beds in. We have seen South Americans who haven't really come and done it like (Radamel) Falcao, (Angel) Di Maria and (Alexis) Sanchez, but Cavani, with his work rate, you expect him to make it."
Well accustomed to the pressure that comes with the famous red shirt, Giggs admits the scrutiny placed upon Cavani's move means the forward must make an immediate impression.
"I think Cavani will have no problem with the size of the club. He's got the experience to handle that.
"But eyes will be on him straight away and if he does come he'll have to hit the ground running because the pressure will be on."

