Agustín Almendra's switch from Necaxa to Cerro Porteño is done. The 26-year-old Argentine midfielder has completed his move, with the transfer now confirmed rather than at the talks-or-agreement stage. This is no longer a story about whether a deal can be struck or which club moves next; the paperwork is settled and Almendra is a Cerro Porteño player. The live state is as clear as it gets in this business — a finished deal. The confirmation rests on solid ground. Cesar Luis Merlo, one of the most reliable voices in this market at 90/100, carried it first some fourteen hours ago, before German Garcia Grova added weight seven hours back. TyC Sports, a benchmark outlet, then followed within the last couple of minutes. Three credible sources, all strong, pointing the same way — about as firm as sourcing comes. The engine reads this at 100%, which simply means there is nothing left to resolve. A completed, confirmed move has no fee still to agree, no medical outstanding and no rival club able to gatecrash. The number reflects certainty, not optimism: everything that needed to be true for this to happen already is. There is no obstacle holding it back because there is no longer anything to obstruct. Cerro Porteño are no strangers to importing midfield reinforcements. They paid Orenburg £2m in 2025 and brought in a player from Bolívar for £1m in 2024, so a move of this kind sits comfortably within their recent recruitment pattern. With the deal confirmed, the next thing to watch is purely procedural — the official club announcement, shirt number and Almendra's first appearance in Cerro colours.