It has been a whirlwind week for Tottenham's new centre-back Marcos Senesi.
On Wednesday, the 29-year-old's move to Spurs was officially announced after a medical was completed earlier this month.
That transfer will become official on July 1 when Senesi departs Bournemouth as a free agent.
The defender has been on holiday with his partner this week but that came to an abrupt halt after a phone call from Argentina manager Lionel Scaloni.
An injury to Marseille’s Leonardo Balerdi opened up a space in Argentina's World Cup squad and Senesi was called up as a last-minute replacement.
Senesi has rushed to join up with his international team-mates in Kansas City, where Argentina are based for the tournament at the Sporting KC Training Centre.
He will have a few days to push his case for involvement in Argentina's World Cup opener against Algeria on June 17.
That will be the first opportunity for Spurs fans to potentially watch their latest signing get some minutes on the biggest stage in football.
Senesi faces a battle to get on the pitch, though. Lisandro Martinez, Nicolas Otamendi and Cristian Romero are competing to start, with Facundo Medina offering further cover.
After facing Algeria, Argentina then take on Austria and Jordan in Group J at the World Cup.
If the holders progress all the way through to the final, Senesi will be at the tournament until July 19.
That is just a week before Spurs begin their pre-season tour of New Zealand against Auckland FC.
Senesi has been capped three times for Argentina, with the first of those coming in 2022 against Estonia.
He was named in Scaloni's initial 55-man squad for the World Cup before being cut when the selections were finalised.
However, Balerdi's misfortune has opened up an opportunity for Senesi to play his part in Argentina's bid to go back-to-back and defend their status as world champions.