Marco Schabauer's switch from FC Admira Wacker to Wolfsberger AC is done. This is no longer a matter of negotiation or speculation — the move within the Admiral Bundesliga has been confirmed, with the player crossing to Wolfsberger AC. The story has reached its conclusion rather than its opening, and the only remaining business is the formal paperwork that follows any completed deal. The confirmation comes from Sky Sport Austria, a strong and reliable voice on the Austrian scene with a solid credibility rating. It is, for now, a single source — but a dependable one, and on a deal already marked as done, that single benchmark report carries real weight rather than leaving the picture thin. The engine puts this at 100%, meaning it is treated as a certainty. That is the right reading: there is nothing left to fall through, no fee still to haggle over, no rival club able to gatecrash. When a transfer is confirmed by a credible reporter and no obstacle remains, the probability sits at the ceiling. Nothing is holding it back because the deal has effectively already happened. Wolfsberger AC have a clear recent habit of doing measured business — Vojvodina to Wolfsberger AC for £1m in 2024, plus free transfers from LASK in 2024, SV Ried in 2025 and Elfsborg in 2021. Admira themselves have history selling on, notably Admira Wacker to Stuttgart for £5m in 2019. Schabauer's move fits Wolfsberger's modest, sensible recruitment pattern neatly. With the deal confirmed, the next thing to watch is simply the official club announcement, the squad-number reveal and Schabauer's first appearance in Wolfsberger colours.