The story here is settled rather than simmering: Gilberto Mora's move to Club Tijuana is confirmed. There are no lingering talks to monitor, no rival club to fend off and no rejection to overturn — the deal is done, and the only remaining business is the formalities that follow any completed transfer. In a market that usually trades in maybes, this is the rare case where the outcome is already on the books. The latest word comes from Ben Jacobs, a well-regarded reporter whose track record sits high on the credibility scale, and his update lands just minutes ago. That gives the confirmation real weight even without a chorus of corroborating voices behind it. When a reporter of this standing calls a deal done, it is not a speculative link but a reliable read on a closed piece of business. The engine's reading of 100% is as emphatic as it gets. It is not predicting a likely outcome so much as reflecting one that has already happened: there is nothing left that needs to fall into place, no obstacle still holding it back. Treat this figure as the engine recognising a confirmed move rather than weighing competing possibilities. The fee fits Tijuana's familiar pattern of modest, sensible outlay. They paid £2m to bring in players from Central Córdoba (2023), Boca Juniors and Racing Club (2020), and £1m for a River Plate arrival in 2016. Against that backdrop, this signing sits comfortably within the club's established spending habits. With the deal confirmed, the next things to watch are simply the official announcement, the medical and Mora's first appearance in Tijuana colours.