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PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN have unveiled their lavish new £250million training complex.

The facilities include luxury swimming pools but rival fans have joked that "players will spend half the time lost"

PSG have unveiled their new £250million training complex
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PSG have unveiled their new £250million training complexCredit: Getty
The new complex features luxury swimming pools
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The new complex features luxury swimming poolsCredit: Getty
Fans have joked 'players will spend half the time lost'
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Fans have joked 'players will spend half the time lost'Credit: Getty

PSG have offered an inside look at their new training base after a year of construction which cost £257m.

Having left their Camp des Loges site at the start of June, the French giants will move into the new complex from this season.

It is the first time they have moved training grounds since the club's formation in 1970.

The new complex, located in Poissy, has been shown off in drone footage from the site.

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In the video there are views of therapeutic swimming pools and a performance centre.

With space for 180 athletes and over 140 beds, the site will host PSG's men's, women's and academy sides.

As a multi-sport centre, it will also be the home of the club's handball and judo teams.

However, the state-of-the-art facilities have not stopped rival fans from joking about its size and open spaces.

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One supporter tweeted: "Do they have 200 players there?"

Another commented: "Players will spend half the time lost… does look smart though."

A third fan also joked: "This looks utterly soulless and devoid of any warmth."

Meanwhile, one more wrote: "This looks more like a hotel than a training ground."

The complex took a year to construct
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The complex took a year to constructCredit: Getty
PSG's new base will accommodate the men's, women's and academy teams
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PSG's new base will accommodate the men's, women's and academy teamsCredit: Getty

The new complex is unlikely to convince Kylian Mbappe to stay at the club, though.

Since informing the club he will not be extending his contract, the French forward has looked set to depart this summer.

Mbappe further soured his relationship with PSG by slamming the club in a recent interview which even prompted several of his team-mates to complain.

PSG are set to use their new base to prepare for the new season before jetting off to Japan.

Whilst in Asia, the club will face Al-Nassr, Cerezo Osaka and Inter Milan in a trio of friendlies.

PSG have will use the training complex from this season
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PSG have will use the training complex from this seasonCredit: Getty
The complex has more than 140 beds and can accommodate 180 athletes
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The complex has more than 140 beds and can accommodate 180 athletesCredit: Getty
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