The story is settled: Fábio Gomes, a 29-year-old Brazilian attacker, has completed his move from Mazatlán to Cuiabá. This is no longer a matter of talks or competing interest — the switch is confirmed, with the player joining the Brazilian club to add experience and goals to their forward line. The word comes from Vene Casagrande, a well-regarded voice carrying a credibility rating of 84 out of 100, who reported the news within the last minute. As a single source this is fresh rather than widely corroborated, but it is a reliable one, and on a deal already marked as done it stands as solid ground rather than speculation. The engine reads this at 100%, which simply reflects that the move is finished business. There is nothing left to fall through — no fee left to haggle over, no medical still pending, no rival club still circling. When a transfer is confirmed and a trusted reporter has put their name to it, the figure sits at the ceiling because every obstacle that could have derailed it has already been cleared. The fee here keeps neat company with Cuiabá's recent recruitment. They paid £1m to bring SD Huesca's man in during 2023, the same £1m for a Chacarita Jrs. arrival in 2024, and £1m again for a Ceará SC signing in 2023, with an Avaí FC deal also landing at £1m. This is a club that shops at a consistent price point, and Gomes fits the pattern. With the deal done, the next things to watch are the formal unveiling, his squad registration and how quickly he is eased into Cuiabá's matchday plans.