Sebastian Feddersen's move is done. The 33-year-old Danish goalkeeper has left Borussia Dortmund for Austria Wien, with the switch from the Bundesliga to Austria's Admiral Bundesliga now confirmed. After being linked firmly with Wiener Austria, the destination is settled and the paperwork is in: this is no longer a story about talks or interest, but about a finished transfer awaiting its first chapter on the pitch. The confirmation comes from FK Austria Wien themselves, an account that carries real weight here — a club announcing its own signing is about as authoritative as a source gets, rated 95 out of 100 and landing just minutes ago. There is no need to lean on speculative chatter or second-hand whispers when the buying club has put its own name to the news. The engine reads this at 100%, which simply reflects what the confirmation already tells us: there is nothing left to clear. A figure this high is reserved for deals that are effectively complete — no rival club to fend off, no negotiation still hanging, no medical or fee dispute left to derail it. The competing-destination noise around Wiener Austria has resolved entirely in Austria Wien's favour, leaving no realistic path to any other outcome. With the deal confirmed, the next things to watch are practical rather than dramatic: Feddersen's official unveiling, his first appearance in Austria Wien's matchday squad, and how quickly he settles into the goalkeeping rotation. Beyond that, the only remaining markers are squad-number confirmation and his competitive debut in the Admiral Bundesliga.