It looks like the Red Bulls are getting a new midfielder.

Club Atlético Huracán has announced that the Argentine club reached an agreement to sell Alejandro “El Kaku” Romero Gamarra to the Major League Soccer club for $6.25 million.

Broken down, that would $5 million for the transfer fee and another $1.25 million for all of the taxes and expenses related to the transaction, the club said.

According to the team’s website, Huracán would receive 20 percent if the Red Bulls sell Gamarra in the future.

Gamarra, a winger who will turn 23 Jan. 11, has played with Huracán since 2013. He has made 94 appearances and scored nine goals.

He played five games for the Argentine Under-20 national team in 2015.

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