The story is settled. Paul Hennrich, a 21-year-old attacker and Germany youth international, has completed his move from TSG 1899 Hoffenheim II to 1. FC Heidenheim 1846. This is not a rumour or an opening bid — the transfer is done, with Hennrich signing a contract that runs all the way to 2030. A long deal of that length tells you Heidenheim see him as a player to develop and keep, not a short-term fix. The news comes directly from 1. FC Heidenheim themselves, who announced the signing in their own words. That is about as reliable as sourcing gets: this is the club confirming its own business, not a second-hand whisper or a single speculative link. When the buying club publishes the contract length and the player's arrival, there is nothing left to doubt. The engine's figure of 100% reflects exactly that certainty. It is not a forecast of something that might happen — it is recognition that the deal has already crossed the line. Everything that needed to be true is true: the player has agreed terms, the clubs have agreed, and the announcement is public. There is no obstacle left to clear, which is why the number sits at the very top. For context, the move is in keeping with the listed comparable: Hoffenheim II to Heidenheim for £1m in 2026 — the very same transfer, confirming the modest, sensible fee for a young attacker stepping up. From here, watch for Hennrich's first squad inclusion and competitive minutes at Heidenheim. With the paperwork complete and the contract signed through 2030, the only remaining question is how quickly he features.