The story is settled. Stanley Iheanacho, the 21-year-old Nigerian attacker, has joined FC Midtjylland from C.D. Mafra, putting pen to paper on a deal that ties him to the Danish Superliga club. The move is described as a return — Iheanacho is back at Midtjylland — and the contract runs to 2029, giving the club a long-term hold on a young forward who already knows the surroundings. This comes straight from FC Midtjylland themselves, the most authoritative source possible on their own business. The announcement carries near-maximum credibility and confirms the signature without ambiguity. There is no second-hand speculation to weigh here; the club has stated it plainly, which is as solid as transfer reporting gets. The engine reads this at 100%, which simply reflects that there is nothing left to complete. The deal is not a rumour, a bid or an agreement in principle — it is done and announced by the club. When a player has signed and the buying side has confirmed it, every condition that could derail a move has already cleared. That is why the number sits at the ceiling. Midtjylland have form for this kind of recruitment. They have repeatedly added attacking talent at around the £4m mark — RB Bragantino to Midtjylland for £4m in 2023, and Bologna to Midtjylland for £4m in 2025 — so bringing in a young forward fits their established pattern of measured, targeted spending rather than headline gambles. With the signature confirmed, the next things to watch are practical: his squad registration, a first appearance in Superliga colours, and how quickly he is integrated into the matchday squad.