The goalkeeper has left Paris Saint-Germain on a temporary basis, in an agreement which both clubs say does not an include the option to make the switch permanent

Sevilla have completed the signing of Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper Salvatore Sirigu on a one-year loan deal.

Jorge Sampaoli's side have loaned the Italian in an agreement that both clubs stressed does not include an option to buy as they confirmed the news on Friday.

Sirigu joined PSG from Palermo in July 2011 and helped the club to win four Ligue 1 titles, two Coupe de France crowns and the Coupe de la Ligue on three occasions.

OFICIAL I Salvatore Sirigu se convierte en la décima incorporación https://t.co/3XvINMuLCo #SevillaFC pic.twitter.com/Jt1qYUancJ — Sevilla Fútbol Club (@SevillaFC) August 26, 2016

The shot stopper has played 190 matches for PSG, but only three of those appearances came in Ligue 1 last season after he lost his place to Kevin Trapp following the latter's arrival from Eintracht Frankfurt.

Sirigu, 29, will have to battle Sergio Rico for the starting spot at Sevilla after becoming their 10th signing for the 2016-17 campaign.

PSG's statement read: "The club wishes Salva all the best for the new challenge that awaits him in Spain."

Sevilla began the new La Liga season under new head coach Sampaoli with a thrilling 6-4 victory at home to Espanyol and face an away trip to Villarreal on Sunday.