Jakov Puljic's move is done. The 32-year-old Croatia attacker is leaving Bayern Munich for Atalanta, with the deal confirmed and a fee in the region of £2m to £2.4m. There is no longer any negotiating left to resolve here — the story has crossed the line from interest and talks into a settled agreement between the two clubs. The report comes from Nicolo Schira, a well-regarded transfer voice whose track record places him firmly among the reliable operators in this space. At present the confirmation rests on his word alone — a single source rather than a chorus — but given his standing it carries real weight, and the news is fresh, landing only minutes ago. The engine reads this at 100%, meaning it treats the move as effectively certain rather than merely probable. That figure reflects the fact that the deal is reported as confirmed, the fee is settled within a narrow band, and there is no obvious obstacle left to clear. When a credible reporter calls a transfer done and nothing contradicts it, there is simply little room left for doubt. The money sits comfortably below Atalanta's bigger recent outlays. They have spent around £6m on arrivals from Cagliari and from AC Milan in 2017, and £5m apiece on signings from Copenhagen and Lazio in 2017. At £2m to £2.4m, Puljic is a modest, low-risk addition by their standards. With the agreement in place, the next markers are procedural: a medical, the formal announcement and the signed contract. Watch for Atalanta to make it official — at this stage that is confirmation of paperwork, not a deal still in the balance.