The story is settled. Givenciyo Sabajo's move from sc Heerenveen to PSV is confirmed, with both Eredivisie clubs having completed the deal. There is nothing left to negotiate here: the transfer is done, and Sabajo is a PSV player. What began as interest has crossed the line into a finished piece of business between two clubs who know each other and the domestic market well. The confirmation comes from Rik Elfrink, a reporter who carries genuine weight on PSV matters and rates highly for reliability. His word on this is about as solid as a single source gets, and given the deal is already confirmed, the reporting and the reality are now one and the same rather than a rumour awaiting corroboration. The engine's reading is 100%, the maximum it offers. That figure does not mean a deal is likely to happen — it means it already has. There is no fee still to agree, no medical outstanding, no rival club to fend off. Everything that could hold a transfer up has already been cleared, which is precisely why the number sits at the very top. Heerenveen have form for turning their talent into sizeable fees: they have sold to CSKA Moscow for £10m, to Lyon for £9m, and to Benfica for £7m in 2013. Those deals show a club comfortable doing business at a serious level, so moving a player on to a domestic heavyweight like PSV fits the pattern. With the move confirmed, the next things to watch are the formal unveiling, the contract length, and how quickly Sabajo is integrated into the PSV squad.