Juan Iglesias has joined Sevilla. The 27-year-old Spanish defender leaves Getafe and moves across La Liga to Sevilla on a free transfer, with the deal now confirmed rather than merely in talks. For a player valued at around £4m, a no-fee arrival is a clean piece of business, and the story has reached its conclusion: Iglesias is a Sevilla player and the move is done. The confirmation carries real weight because it comes from Sevilla FC themselves, an unimpeachable first-party source rated 96/100, with the announcement landing 39 minutes ago. That is backed by reporting from Mundo Deportivo, a credible Spanish outlet at 72/100, dated to the last minute. When the club itself confirms and a reliable national title corroborates, there is nothing thin about the sourcing. The engine puts this at 100% — as close to certainty as it gets. That is not a forecast of what might happen; it reflects a transfer that has already been completed and announced. Nothing remains to hold it back: no fee to negotiate down to a free, no rival club to gazump it, no agreement still to be reached. The number simply mirrors a confirmed signing. The free fee fits Sevilla's recent habits. They have repeatedly paid around the £5m mark — Chelsea to Sevilla at £5m (2015), Liverpool to Sevilla at £5m (2015), plus moves from Dortmund and Celta de Vigo each at £5m — so picking up Iglesias for nothing sits comfortably below their usual outlay. With the deal confirmed, watch for the medical formalities, squad-number allocation and his first appearance in a Sevilla matchday squad.