This one is done. Sampdoria have triggered their option to sign Tjas Begic from Parma on a permanent basis, settling the 22-year-old Slovenia attacker's immediate future. The fee being discussed sits at £0.9m–£1m, the deal is permanent, and the move is now confirmed rather than a matter of negotiation. There is no rejection or stalemate to untangle here — the buy clause has simply been exercised and the paperwork is through. The sourcing is about as strong as it gets. Parma themselves announced it, wishing Begic well, which is as close to first-hand confirmation as you can have. Alfredo Pedulla, a benchmark Italian voice, reported it as official, and Nicolo Schira corroborated, adding a contract until 2030 and noting it had been expected since the previous 15 June. Three credible, aligned sources — including the selling club — leave no room for doubt. The engine's reading is 100%, meaning it sees this as a completed certainty rather than a deal that still needs convincing. That figure is what you get when the club confirms in its own words, a benchmark reporter calls it official, and a third source agrees on the structure. There is nothing left to hold it back — no medical pending, no rival club, no fee gap. It has happened. The money is entirely in keeping with Begic's path. His previous move, Parma to Sampdoria for £1m in 2026, mirrors this exactly, and LR Vicenza to Parma for £1m in 2023 sits at the same modest level. With the deal confirmed, watch for the squad registration and his first appearance in Sampdoria colours.