This one is done. Álvaro Rosado, the 23-year-old Spanish defender, has completed his move from Peña Balsamaiso to Sporting CP in Liga Portugal. There is nothing left to negotiate: the transfer is confirmed, the player belongs to Sporting, and the only remaining question is how quickly he settles into his new surroundings. After all the usual back-and-forth that surrounds a defender of his age, the deal has crossed the line cleanly. The confirmation comes from the most authoritative possible voice — Sporting CP themselves, who announced it 18 hours ago. When the buying club puts its own name to the news, there is no need to weigh competing whispers or chase corroboration; the source is the principal party to the deal and carries the highest credibility. This is as solid as transfer reporting gets. The engine reads this at 100%, which simply reflects that the move has already happened. A probability like this is not a forecast of whether something might occur — it is an acknowledgement that the event is settled. There is no fee to be haggled, no medical to fail, no rival club to gatecrash. Everything that could hold a deal back has already been cleared. For context, Sporting have form for bringing in young talent at modest cost: Independiente to Sporting CP U23 for £3m, Steadfast FC to Sporting CP U23 for £1m in 2022, and Estoril to Sporting CP U23 for £1m. Rosado fits squarely into that pattern of shrewd, youthful recruitment. With the deal confirmed, the next thing to watch is simply his integration — the first squad listing, his shirt number, and the moment he makes his debut.