Ilya Zabarnyi is now just hours away from being unveiled as Paris Saint-Germain’s latest signing after completing his medical in the French capital. Softfootball reported that the Ukrainian defender arrived in Paris on Sunday, went through his tests without a hitch, and has now put pen to paper on a long-term deal. The official announcement from PSG is expected at any moment.

Transfer insider Fabrizio Romano broke the news on his official X account, writing:
“Ilya Zabarnyi has completed his medical and can be considered as new Paris Saint-Germain player.”
The deal has been in the works for weeks, with PSG and Bournemouth locked in negotiations over the 22-year-old centre-back. The agreement is worth €63 million up front, with a further €3 million in add-ons, bringing the total package to €66 million. Zabarnyi has signed a five-year contract, giving Luis Enrique another top-quality option in central defence.
For PSG, this is a move with both immediate impact and long-term potential. Zabarnyi has built a reputation in the Premier League as one of the most reliable defenders since arriving from Dynamo Kyiv in January 2023. His composure on the ball and ability to read the game quickly made him a standout at Bournemouth, and now he’ll get the chance to test himself at the highest level with Champions League football.

Bournemouth, meanwhile, views the fee as too good to turn down. The Cherries have already seen Dean Huijsen head to Real Madrid and Milos Kerkez close in on a switch to Liverpool. They’re set to reinvest in their squad, with Rennes left-back Adrien Truffert already lined up.
For Zabarnyi, the move to PSG is a major step forward in his career, one that will see him swap a relegation battle for the glamour of Paris and a shot at European glory.