Very soon:an announcement is expected imminently...
A government spokeswoman said a replacement for him would be announced "imminently".
We don't believe anything is going to happen imminently.
Her decision is due "imminently".
Usage
The adverbs imminently and eminently are often confused. Imminently means ‘very soon’ (a general election may be announced imminently), while eminently means ‘to a notable degree; very’ (the book is topical and informative and eminently readable).