Manchester City have agreed to deals to sign Gianluigi Donnarumma from Paris Saint-Germain and to allow Éderson to move to Fenerbahce, sources told ESPN.
City are set to pay PSG £26 million ($35 million) for Donnarumma, who will sign a five-year deal at the Etihad Stadium. Ederson will join Fenerbahce for £12.1 million ($16 million).
The deal is done, but won't be announced until Tuesday.
Donnarumma will fight for the No. 1 spot with 22-year-old James Trafford, who rejoined City from Burnley earlier in the summer. Trafford has started City's first three Premier League games, but was criticized for his role in their 2-0 defeat to Tottenham.
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Ederson, who played eight seasons with City, was central to their success under Pep Guardiola, including their treble season in 2022-23 and their run of four straight Premier League titles (2021-24).
Donnarumma was made available by PSG after failing out of favor under coach Luis Enrique.
The 26-year-old helped the French side claim the Champions League title last season but was replaced as No. 1 by new signing Lucas Chevalier this summer.
City's first game after the international break is against neighbors Manchester United at the Etihad on Sept. 14.
Both City and United could have new No. 1s for the game after 23-year-old Senne Lammens joined Ruben Amorim's squad on deadline day.