Kaiki's move from Cruzeiro to Como is, to all intents and purposes, done. Como have agreed terms for the 23-year-old Brazilian defender as their new left-back, with the structure settled as a loan with an obligation to buy worth €14m. Every term — fee, payment schedule, personal details — is resolved, and documents are being exchanged between the clubs. This is now a paperwork formality rather than a negotiation. The reporting here is about as strong as it gets. Fabrizio Romano has declared his trademark "here we go", and Alfredo Pedulla has confirmed "accordo totale" with the same €14m figure, both within the last day. These are two benchmark voices saying the same thing independently. Earlier, lower-confidence noise — Schira describing re-opened talks, Pepe Elías calling it "close" — has been overtaken by that firmer, more recent agreement. The engine's 95% rating reflects how little is left to go wrong. A deal at this stage, with terms locked and documents moving, almost always completes; the small remaining slice of doubt simply covers the things that can still trip up any signing before it is officially registered — a delayed signature, a paperwork snag. There is no rejection or competing bid live, so the number sits high for good reason. Como's spending here fits their recent pattern. This squares neatly with their £13m signing from Lyon (2025) and the £12m deals for players from AZ Alkmaar (2025) and Celta de Vigo (2025) — €14m for a 23-year-old defender is firmly in keeping with how Como have been operating. Watch for the official confirmation: a medical completed and the contract registered are the final triggers.