This one is done. Jon Guridi, a 31-year-old Spain midfielder, has completed his move to Sevilla FC, a switch between two La Liga clubs. The fee under discussion sat in the £1.1m–£1.6m range, comfortably below his market value of around £2m, and the deal is now confirmed rather than merely agreed or being negotiated. There is no live obstacle left to clear; this is the announcement stage rather than the talking stage. The word comes straight from Sevilla FC themselves, an official source carrying very high credibility and posted within the last minute. When the buying club confirms a transfer in its own name, there is no stronger or cleaner version of the story. There is no need for corroboration from outside voices here because the club has spoken for itself. The fixed reading of 100% reflects exactly that certainty. It does not mean the deal is merely likely; it means there is nothing material left to go wrong. The fee is settled, the player is moving, and the announcing club has put its own name to it. Nothing is holding this back — the probability is at its ceiling precisely because the confirmation has already landed. For context on the money, Sevilla FC have a clear habit of operating around this level: Augsburg to Sevilla FC for £2m in 2025, River Plate to Sevilla FC for £2m in 2016, and Coritiba FC to Sevilla FC for £2m in 2005. A fee under £1.6m for Guridi sits neatly inside that pattern, if anything slightly below it. With confirmation issued, the next thing to watch is the formal unveiling and squad registration ahead of his first appearance.