The deal is done. Gonçalo Oliveira, a 19-year-old left-footed central defender and captain of Benfica's B side, is moving from Benfica to Stade Rennais. He is already in the city, with a five-year contract agreed and a fee being discussed in the region of £2.6m to £3m. This is no longer a matter of talks or interest — it is confirmed, and the player is on site. The sourcing here is unusually strong. Benjamin Quarez, a reliable voice, reported within the last day that everything is wrapped up, citing the five-year deal and a fee of €2.5m before bonuses. That came after Fabrizio Romano, a benchmark reporter, declared "here we go" on a €3.5m transfer fee a day ago. Two trusted names lining up behind the same story is about as solid as confirmation gets. The engine's reading of 100% reflects exactly that: there is nothing meaningful left to resolve. A medical, a five-year contract and a fee have all been settled, and the player has already arrived. When two credible reporters independently confirm completion and the only loose end is the precise final figure between £2.6m and £3m, the move is effectively beyond doubt rather than merely likely. For context, Rennais have spent more elsewhere — £7m on the Montpellier signing in 2025, £6m for the Stade Reims man in 2019 — so a fee of around £2.6m to £3m for a teenage defender sits comfortably at the modest end of their recent recruitment. What remains is purely administrative: the formal announcement and registration. Watch for the official confirmation from both clubs to close the file.