The story is settled. Matías Zaracho, the 28-year-old Argentina midfielder, has joined Rosario Central in the Liga Profesional de Fútbol. This is no longer a question of talks or a club weighing up a bid — the move is confirmed, and Rosario Central have themselves announced it. After his recent return to Argentine football, Zaracho now lands at a club that has been steadily adding experience to its squad. The confirmation comes directly from Rosario Central, the most authoritative possible source for their own signing, carrying a credibility of 95 out of 100 and reported within the last minute. When the buying club announces the player itself, there is no thinner-air rumour to weigh against it. This is a primary, first-hand declaration rather than a second-hand link. The engine sits at 100%, which simply reflects that there is nothing left to complete. The percentage is not a forecast of an outcome still in doubt; it marks a deal that is already done. For it to read this high, the usual obstacles — fee disagreements, a failed medical, a rival club gatecrashing — have all been cleared or rendered irrelevant. There is no holding factor left to apply. The money and the move sit comfortably in keeping with recent business. Zaracho previously joined Atlético-MG from Racing Club for £4m in 2020, then moved Atlético-MG to Racing Club for £1m in 2025. Rosario Central themselves have spent at this level, signing from Charlotte for £3m in 2024. With the deal confirmed, watch next for his squad registration, shirt number and first appearance for Rosario Central.