🚨 PSG reveal new kit ahead of Club World Cup debut
Paris Saint-Germain have revealed their new home kit with a nod to their heritage.
Fresh from clinching a first-ever Champions League, Luis Enrique's side are set to done a strip which pays homage to their home city's grand architecture.
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The European champions will debut their latest attire during the opening Club World Cup encounter against Atlético de Madrid in Los Angeles on 15 June.
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