The story is settled. Dani van den Heuvel, the 23-year-old Netherlands goalkeeper, has joined OH Leuven from Club Brugge. With his contract due to expire on 30 June 2026 and the player effectively available as a free agent, the move has gone through on a free transfer rather than for a fee. Both clubs sit in the Pro League, so this is a domestic switch that keeps Van den Heuvel in familiar surroundings while handing him a fresh start and, in all likelihood, a clearer route to regular minutes. The news comes from Voetbal International, a strong and reliable Dutch source carrying a credibility rating of 87 out of 100, with the report landing just moments ago. It is a single outlet rather than a chorus of voices, but it is a benchmark name on Dutch football matters, so the link carries real weight despite standing alone for now. The engine puts this at 100% — as close to certainty as it gets. That reflects a deal already described as confirmed: no fee to haggle over, no contract standoff to resolve, and a player who was free to move. When the financial obstacle is removed and the status is done, there is simply nothing left to derail it. The money here is entirely in keeping with OH Leuven's habits. They have repeatedly done business at this level — a £1m signing from Club Brugge, another from FC Metz, one from KAS Eupen, and a £1m capture of a player from NAC Breda in 2023. This free transfer fits that pattern neatly. With the move confirmed, watch for the official club announcement and the squad-number reveal to formally close the chapter.