The story is settled. Giacomo Vrioni, the 27-year-old Albania attacker, has joined Wolfsberger AC of Austria's Admiral Bundesliga. This is no longer a question of talks or terms inching forward — the move is confirmed, and Wolfsberger have their man. For a club that has steadily added forward options, landing an established international striker is a statement of intent. The confirmation comes from Sky Sport Austria, a strong and well-regarded voice on the Austrian scene, carrying real weight on domestic business. It is, for now, a single source rather than a chorus, but it is a reliable one and the news is fresh — reported just minutes ago. On a deal already done, one credible outlet of this standing is enough to take the matter as closed. The engine's reading of 100% reflects exactly that: there is nothing left to hold this up. When a deal is confirmed, the probability is not a forecast but a statement of fact. No medical to pass, no rival club to gatecrash, no fee to haggle over — every obstacle that usually drags a transfer back from certainty has already been cleared. This fits Wolfsberger's recent pattern of careful, value-led recruitment. They paid Vojvodina £1m in 2024, and have repeatedly added players on free transfers — LASK in 2024, SV Ried in 2025 and Elfsborg back in 2021 all arrived at £0m. Vrioni's capture sits comfortably within that measured approach. With the move done, the next thing to watch is simply the official unveiling, his squad number and how quickly he is integrated into the matchday plans.