Hemsley Akpa-Chukwu's move from RFC Seraing to SV Zulte Waregem is done. The 20-year-old Nigeria attacker has completed his switch, and there is nothing speculative about it now — this is a confirmed transfer, signed and settled rather than a story still being negotiated. After whatever talks took place, both ends of the deal are satisfied and the player belongs to Zulte Waregem. The confirmation comes from Zulte Waregem themselves, the club doing the signing — about as authoritative a source as exists for a deal like this. When the buying club announces a player as their own, you are not dealing with a rumour or a single mid-tier link; you are dealing with an official statement carrying the highest credibility. There is no competing version of events to weigh against it. The engine's reading of 100% reflects exactly that certainty. This is not a forecast of something that might happen — it is the recognition that the move has already crossed the line. Nothing is holding it back because nothing remains to be done: no fee to agree, no medical to pass, no rival club to fend off. When a transfer is confirmed by the club itself, the probability simply registers that completed reality. This fits the pattern of recent Seraing business. The club sold to FC Metz for £0m in 2023 and moved a player to RWDM for £0m, so a modest, low-fee outgoing transfer of a young attacker is entirely in keeping with how Seraing operate. With the deal confirmed, the next things to watch are the formalities: shirt number, presentation and his first involvement in a Zulte Waregem squad.