PSG goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma reportedly agreed personal conditions with Manchester City.
The Italian star, 26, is generally considered one of the best keepers in the world, but is banned from the PSG First Team.
Reports in France had claimed that he was sidelined of the training after he was told by Club Chiefs that Lucas Chevalier, an arrival of £ 48 million from Lille, would be their new no. 1.
Despite playing a crucial role in last season's success, the former AC Milan star was told to find a new club before the window closes.
Donnarumma almost confirmed his upcoming exit on Friday evening when he seemed to say goodbye to the Parc des Princes at an emotional moment with PSG's Ultras.
De Schotstopper has taken a step closer to make a switch to the Premier League after he has agreed to become a member of City according to Fabrizio Romano.
PSG and City are also in discussions, with the reimbursement that is expected to be under the initial £ 43.3 million (€ 50 million) request that the French club has made.
Donnarumma Potential Move to the Etihad also depends on Ederson, who is interested in Galatasaray.
In the midst of doubts about his future, the Brazilian stood on the couch for Saturday's 2-0 defeat by Tottenham.
Summer signing James Trafford started the game – apparently sealed its place as no. 1 for Ederson.
In contrast to his debut against Wolves last weekend, Trafford could not impress and was the fault of the second goal of Spurs.
Guardiola was remarkably less final when he was asked about his goalkeeper situation in his press conference for the game on Friday.
“We'll see tomorrow, we'll see who trains well,” said the city boss. 'We will talk to it [goalkeeping coach] Xabi [Mancisidor] And we will see. New players always bring energy. '
