Jamie Whitton's move to Dundee is done. The Premiership club have confirmed the signing themselves, so this is no longer a question of talks or terms — it is a completed piece of business, with the player now formally on the books. There is nothing left to negotiate; the announcement has landed and the deal stands. The confirmation comes straight from Dundee, the most authoritative source there is on their own incoming player. When the buying club itself puts its name to an announcement, you can take it to the bank. This is not a rumour passed along a chain of intermediaries or a single speculative link — it is the official word, and it carries the highest weight you will find. The engine reads this at 100%, which simply reflects that there is no remaining uncertainty. A deal at this number isn't a prediction about what might happen; it is recognition that everything required has already happened. There is no medical to fail, no rival club to gazump, no fee left to haggle over. The percentage is as high as it goes because the outcome is settled. Dundee's recent recruitment runs to free or nominal moves: LNZ Cherkasy to Dundee United for £0m in 2025 and NK Istra to Dundee United for £0m the same year sit alongside older arrivals like Kilmarnock to Dundee United for £0m in 2015 and Arbroath to Dundee United for £0m in 2015. A low-cost addition is entirely in keeping. With the signing confirmed, the next things to watch are practical: squad registration, a shirt number, and Whitton's first involvement in a matchday squad.