Paris Saint-Germain has reached an agreement to sign Grzegorz Krychowiak from Sevilla.
The Spanish side announced on Sunday that a deal had been strucked, allowing the Poland international to move to the Parc des Princes after two years at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan.
Krychowiak has himself confirmed that the move has been completed by posting a picture of himself on Twitter holding a PSG jersey.
26-year-old Krychowiak, a member of the Poland team who were eliminated by Portugal in the quarter-finals of the European Championship in France, is believed to have moved for a fee of £34million and it is for five-year.
He joins his former Coach, Unai Emery who was recent appointed PSG's handler after Laurent Blanc aparted ways with the Capital club
"A new phase - PSG 2021," the Poland international becoming PSG's latest signing just two days after they landed Hatem Ben Arfa from Nice, who Sevilla also wanted to sign.
"I'm very proud to return to France and to wear the jersey of such an ambitious club in Paris Saint-Germain,” the former Reims midfielder told the PSG official site.
"To continue to work with Unai Emery was obviously part of the reason I'm here.
"I came to Paris to win as many trophies as possible. This new challenge in my career is very exciting.
PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi was similarly excited about the completion of the deal, saying: "I am very pleased to see Grzegorz Krychowiak join us.
"The last two seasons he has been very efficient with Sevilla FC, in particular on the European scene, and he has been one of the most prominent of Euro players who are currently playing in France.
“Grzegorz embodies the values of discipline and combativeness that are dear to the club, our fans and our new coach, with whom he wanted to continue working.
"There will be no doubt of his importance of our workforce."
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