Ethan Laidlaw's move is done. The 21-year-old Scotland attacker has left Brentford for Falkirk, with the Premiership side confirming his arrival directly. After the building blocks of recent days, this is no longer a story about negotiation — it is a completed transfer, and the page now turns to what Laidlaw delivers on the pitch rather than whether he signs. The confirmation carries real weight because Falkirk themselves have announced it, and a club speaking about its own signing is about as authoritative as sourcing gets. That official word has been backed by Daily Record Sport, a reliable Scottish outlet, across multiple updates in the past day. With both the club and an established reporter aligned, there is no thinness here — the picture is consistent and confirmed from the most direct source available. The engine's 100% reading reflects exactly that. It is not predicting a likely outcome; it is registering a finished one. When a deal is confirmed by the buying club and corroborated by a trusted reporter, there is nothing left to hold it back — no fee to haggle, no medical to fail, no rival to gatecrash. The number simply mirrors a transaction that has already crossed the line. For context on Brentford's recent business, their sales have ranged from the £36m departure to Al-Ahli in 2024 to the £49m sale to Newcastle in 2025 and a £64m move to Man Utd — a reminder this is a club used to trading at the top end, even if Laidlaw's exit is a different kind of move entirely. From here, watch for Laidlaw's first appearance and how quickly Falkirk integrate him into their matchday squad.