Finn van Breemen's switch from FC Basel to Famalicão is done. The 23-year-old Dutch defender leaves the Super League for Liga Portugal in a deal worth somewhere between £1.1m and £1.3m. This is no longer a story of interest or negotiation: the move is confirmed, the destination set, and the only remaining detail is the precise fee within that narrow band. For Famalicão it is a settled piece of business; for Basel, a tidy sale of a young centre-back moving on to a fresh league. The confirmation carries real weight. Famalicão themselves have announced it, and a club speaking on its own signing is about as authoritative as sourcing gets. That is backed by Voetbal International, a reliable voice with a strong record, reporting within the last minute. With both the buying club and a credible outlet aligned, there is no thinness here — this is corroborated from the inside and out. The figure reads as very likely, and at this stage that simply reflects reality: the deal is announced and effectively complete. There is nothing left holding it back — no rival club to gazump it, no medical hurdle still flagged, no haggling that could collapse. The number sits where it does because every condition that normally introduces doubt has already been cleared. The money fits the pattern neatly. Van Breemen himself moved Basel → Famalicão for £1m in 2026, and Famalicão have repeatedly operated in this bracket — RB Bragantino → Famalicão, £1m (2025) among them. This fee is entirely in keeping. Next, watch for the official registration and squad confirmation to formalise what is already announced.