The story is effectively over bar the paperwork. Laurens Goemaere is set to join Standard de Liège, with reporting indicating that everything between the clubs has been settled and an official announcement is imminent. This is no longer a matter of negotiation or persuasion — the inter-club agreement is in place and the deal is being described in done-deal terms, awaiting only the formal confirmation from the Liège side. The sourcing here is narrow but solid. Both updates come from Sacha Tavolieri, a reporter carrying a credibility weighting of 77 out of 100. The most recent word, five days ago, used clear imminent-announcement language; an earlier note, ten days ago, declared everything settled between the clubs and labelled it a 'done deal'. It rests on a single voice rather than multiple corroborating ones, but that voice is a reliable one and the two reports line up consistently. The engine's figure sits at 100% — read that as a deal treated as functionally complete, with no remaining obstacle of substance. The clubs have agreed terms, the player is on board, and only the official statement is outstanding. There is nothing left to break down; the percentage reflects an arrival that is settled rather than speculative, where the only variable is timing rather than outcome. What to watch is simple: the official announcement from Standard de Liège. Once that confirmation lands, the move is formally complete. Until then, the only thing standing between Goemaere and his new club is the club's own press release — a formality, not a hurdle.