PSG have unveiled their new state-of-the-art training ground in a slick video tour of their expensive campus using drone footage.
The French champions completed a year-long project at an estimated expense of £257million on the Poissy-based training centre which will host the men’s and women’s first teams and the academy from the 2023-24 season.
The club conducted their final training session at long-time home Camp des Loges at the start of last month. The Saint-Germain-en-Laye site had been their base since the club’s inception in 1970.
PSG took the opportunity to show off their new glitzy surroundings in a polished drone tour of the premises that featured ultra-modern equipment, vast open spaces and a number of rooms fitted out to accommodate therapeutic swimming pools, a performance area, and much more.
The complex is fit for up to 180 athletes, includes over the 140 beds for the training area and also provides access to an exceptional living space.
The Poissy-based centre has become the club’s new home after 53 years at Camp des Loges
PSG’s new training complex has been kitted out with state-of-the-art facilities for the players
It also includes a number of rooms fitted out to accommodate therapeutic swimming pools
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The campus has the added distinction of being a future multisport training centre which, for the first time, will group together the professional football, handball and judo teams.
PSG’s move comes a week after the confirmed the exit of Christophe Galtier and the arrival of new boss Luis Enrique on a two-year-deal.
The former Barcelona manager has added the likes of Marco Asensio, Milan Skriniar and Manuel Ugarte to his squad as they bid to retain their French title and make a mark in the Champions League.
The Spaniard has a number of pressing issues on his plate, namely the futures of both Kylian Mbappe and Neymar.
The former looks set to leave the Parisian’s when his contract expires at the end of the upcoming season, though there may yet be a blockbuster transfer in the works with PSG chiefs adamant the 24-year-old will not leave the club for nothing.
Neymar meanwhile, returned to training this week after a long lay-off nursing an ankle injury. The Brazilian has attracted interest from a number of clubs as PSG and the player appear ready to end their relationship six years after they made him the most expensive player in history.
Ex-Spain and Barcelona boss Luis Enrique was confirmed as the club’s new manager last week
Neymar returned to training with the squad at the start of pre-season this week following injury