Jordan Larsson is on the move from FC København to Al Ettifaq, with the Saudi Pro League side closing in on the 29-year-old Sweden attacker. Personal terms between player and club are already settled, and the latest reporting frames the deal as agreed. The sticking point has been the fee: København asked around $1.5m, while Ettifaq came in at $1m plus add-ons, leaving a modest gap between the two camps to bridge. This is well sourced. Fabrizio Romano, a benchmark reporter, has tracked it throughout, putting a figure of around €5m on the move and noting that personal terms were locked in while club-to-club talks continued. Ben Jacobs, another reliable voice, corroborated the 'advanced stage' picture and the asking price. Two trusted names singing from the same sheet is as strong as sourcing gets. The engine's 16% reads as a longshot, and that may look harsh given the agreement. The caution reflects how often deals stall in exactly this position: personal terms done, but a fee gap still open and no formal here-we-go confirmed at the point the picture was last updated. For it to land, the two clubs simply have to meet in the middle on a fee somewhere between £0.8m and £2.6m. Larsson knows big moves. He went from Norrköping to Spartak Moscow for £3m in 2019, then from Schalke to Copenhagen for £2m in 2023. A fee in this range sits comfortably inside that pattern, so nothing here is out of step with his history. Watch for the clubs agreeing terms and a medical being booked — the next concrete signs that the gap has closed.