Muhammed Cham's move is done. The 25-year-old Austria midfielder is leaving Trabzonspor for Crvena Zvezda, with the fee landing somewhere in the £2.6m–£3m range. This is no longer a story of talks or interest — it is a completed deal, and the only remaining question is the precise figure within that narrow band. The confirmation comes straight from Trabzonspor themselves, a first-party source carrying a credibility rating of 96/100. When a selling club announces its own outgoing transfer, you are dealing with the most authoritative voice there is. There is no need for corroboration when the seller has put its name to it. The engine reads this at 100% — as certain as it gets. That figure reflects a transfer that has already crossed the line rather than one still subject to negotiation. Nothing is holding it back: the destination is settled, the fee is agreed within a tight window, and the selling club has confirmed it directly. The 100% simply tells you there is no realistic path to this falling through. The money sits comfortably within Trabzonspor's recent selling pattern. They sent a player to AEK Athens for £3m in 2026, to RSC Anderlecht for £3m, and to Galatasaray for £3m in 2025. Cham's £2.6m–£3m fee fits that established band almost exactly — this is Trabzonspor doing what they routinely do at this price point. With the deal confirmed, the next markers are procedural: the medical, the formal signing and the official unveiling at Crvena Zvezda. Watch for the final fee to be pinned down within the quoted range.