The deal is done. Tamás Szűcs, the 21-year-old Hungarian midfielder, has completed his move from Debreceni Vasutas Sport Club to FC Famalicão of Liga Portugal. This is no longer a story of talks or interest — the player has put pen to paper, signing a long-term contract that runs all the way to 2031. For a midfielder still early in his career, that length of commitment tells you Famalicão see him as a project worth building around. The confirmation comes straight from the source that matters most: FC Famalicão themselves, announcing the signing in their own words and pointing fans to their official channels. When a club publishes the news, complete with the contract date, there is nothing thin about it. This is the highest grade of confirmation available — the buying club declaring the deal done. The engine reads this at 100%, and the reason is simple: there is nothing left to clear. No fee to haggle over, no medical pending, no rival club to fend off. Everything that normally holds a transfer in the balance has already been settled. The contract is signed, so the probability sits at certainty rather than expectation. The move fits Famalicão's pattern of doing business in this corner of the market. Szűcs himself arrived from Debrecen to Famalicão for £2m in 2026, and the club has a record of mid-range buys — Basel to Famalicão at £2m, and RB Bragantino to Famalicão at £3m in 2025. The money and the move are entirely in keeping. With the signature secured, the only thing left to watch is Szűcs's integration: his first squad inclusion, his debut, and how quickly he earns minutes in Portugal.