Bartosz Wolski's switch from Motor Lublin to GKS Katowice is over the line. The 29-year-old Poland midfielder has completed the move, with all sides now in agreement and the paperwork settled. After a period of talks this is no longer a story of intent or negotiation but of confirmation: Wolski is a GKS Katowice player, and the focus shifts from whether the deal happens to what he brings once he arrives. The news carries serious weight. It has been reported by Piotr Koźmiński and by Tomasz Włodarczyk, both well-regarded voices, and corroborated by Weszlo. Most decisively, Motor Lublin themselves — the selling club, and the highest-credibility source here — have spoken on it, which is about as firm as confirmation gets. When the club involved puts its own name to a move, there is little room for doubt. The engine's reading of 100% reflects exactly that. This is not a forecast of a deal that might collapse on a fee or a medical; it is the rating of something already done. There is nothing left holding it back — no rival club to firm up, no terms outstanding — which is why the number sits at its ceiling rather than anywhere short of it. The move fits Katowice's recent pattern of recruitment. They have signed from Bröndby IF for £1m in 2025, and added players from Legia Warszawa and Piast Gliwice on free transfers. Wolski's own arrival, listed at £0m in 2026, sits squarely in keeping with that low-cost approach. With the deal confirmed, the next thing to watch is simply Wolski's official unveiling and his first involvement in a Katowice squad.