Ilian Hadidi's move from Standard Luik to Feyenoord is done. This one is no longer a matter of negotiation: the switch to the Eredivisie has been confirmed, with the player crossing over on a free transfer. There is no fee to haggle over, no rival club left to fend off — the story has reached its conclusion rather than its opening chapter. The news comes from Voetbal International, a strong and well-regarded voice on Dutch football matters, carrying a credibility rating of 85 out of 100. It is a single source, but a reliable one, and for a confirmed move that carries real weight. There is no contradicting report to muddy the picture. The engine reads this at 100%, the ceiling. That figure reflects a deal already over the line rather than one still in the balance. Nothing is holding it back because nothing remains to be agreed: a free transfer removes the usual sticking point of a fee, and the confirmed status means the paperwork and intent are settled. When a deal is done and reported by a trusted source, the probability has nowhere left to climb. Feyenoord have a clear habit of paying for their recruits — FC Twente to Feyenoord at £9m in 2025, Porto to Feyenoord at £9m, Sparta Prague to Feyenoord at £7m and KAA Gent to Feyenoord at £7m. Against that backdrop, landing Hadidi for nothing is a notable departure from their usual outlay. With the move confirmed, the next thing to watch is the formal announcement, the squad-number reveal and Hadidi's first appearance in Feyenoord colours.