
Paris St-Germain have signed Bournemouth defender Illia Zabarnyi in a deal worth 66m euros (£57m).
The Ukraine centre-back, who has penned a five-year deal, said he had joined "the best club in the world, with the best project".
European champions PSG have paid an initial £54.5m plus £2.6m in performance-related add-ons.
Zabarnyi joined the Cherries in January 2023 from Dynamo Kyiv and made 86 appearances.
He played a key role in defence and was named 2023-24 Supporters' Player of the Season.
The 22-year-old's exit is the third major sale of a defender by Bournemouth this transfer window after Dean Huijsen joined Real Madrid for £50m and Liverpool signed Milos Kerkez in a deal worth £40m.
While the Cherries must rebuild their defence as a result, they are set to make a healthy profit on the trio.
Zabarnyi joined for a reported £24m, while Huijsen was signed from Juventus last summer for a fee of £12.6m and Kerkez cost a reported £15.5m from AZ Alkmaar.
Bournemouth agreed a deal for Zabarnyi's replacement, Bafode Diakite, over the weekend, with the Lille player set to arrive for an initial fee of £30m that could rise to £34m with add-ons.
