What happened: Nathan Ake is closing on a permanent move from Manchester City to Fenerbahce. The reported fee is worth £7m plus a further £1.5m in add-ons. The clubs remain in contact to finalise the agreement, which is why City have not yet issued a formal statement.
Why it matters: Ake's departure trims a versatile, long-serving defender from City's back line after several seasons at the Etihad, opening a squad slot as the club reshapes under a new era. For Fenerbahce, a permanent capture of a full Netherlands international is a statement addition to their defence.
By the numbers: Structure of the deal: a £7m base fee with up to £1.5m in performance-based add-ons, on a permanent basis rather than a loan.
What to watch: Watch for the official confirmations once the clubs complete the paperwork, and how City reinvest or reallocate the freed-up defensive minutes.