Al-Ahli have agreed a deal to sign Abubacarr Sedi Kinteh, the 19-year-old defender, from Tromsø, beating off late interest from European clubs. The player is already travelling with his agent to undergo a medical before completing a five-year contract. With terms settled between the clubs and a fee discussed in the £7.5m–£10.6m range, this one is in its final stage — only the signature and the official announcement remain. The situation has been reported by Fabrizio Romano, a benchmark reporter, who states the deal is agreed and the medical imminent. That is corroborated by Philipp Hinze, another reliable voice, who described it as fully negotiated with only the signature missing. Two trusted sources lining up the same way is about as solid as transfer reporting gets. The engine's 95% reflects how little stands in the way. A deal this close — agreement reached, medical booked, contract terms set — rarely collapses. The remaining 5% simply acknowledges that nothing is done until the player signs and the club confirm it; a failed medical or a last-minute snag is always possible, just unlikely. Köln, on 5%, are effectively beaten. The money is squarely in keeping with how Al-Ahli operate. They paid £9m to sign from Internacional in 2026, £8m from PSV and £8m from Flamengo in 2025, and £8m from Al-Fateh in 2023. A fee around this bracket for a teenage defender fits their established pattern. Watch for the medical to be passed and the contract signed, after which Al-Ahli's official announcement should follow quickly.