Stoke have signed goalkeeper Mark Travers on a season-long loan from Bournemouth after the Cherries completed a loan move of their own for Inter Milan's Andrei Radu.
Travers has made 70 appearances for the Cherries, starting all but one of their league matches in the promotion campaign to the Premier League in 2021-22.
The Republic of Ireland international also picked up the Championship golden glove award that season after keeping 24 clean sheets.
Radu has becomes Bournemouth's fourth summer signing since the arrival of new manager Andoni Iraola, joining Justin Kluivert, Romain Faivre and Milos Kerkez at the Vitality Stadium.
The 26-year-old Romania international has gained first-team experience on loan at Avellino, Genoa, Parma, Cremonese and Auxerre, and the Cherries hold an option to make the move permanent.
On securing Travers' services, Stoke technical director Ricky Martin told the club's website: "For a goalkeeper of his age to have already achieved what he has in the game is rare and remarkable.
"He has featured in international football, played in the Premier League and - perhaps most importantly - was a standout performer when Bournemouth got promoted a couple of seasons ago."
Travers added: "This is a great opportunity to test myself in the Championship again and I'm pleased to have had the interest from Stoke City."