Premier League giants Liverpool have released some stunning imagery of their new R1 billion training complex.
Click through the gallery above to see some images of Liverpool's new training centre!
The Reds will move from Melwood, which has been the club's training ground for 70 years, to their new training complex in mid-November.
The new 9 200sqm facility will be known as the AXA Training Centre, the club confirmed this week.
"The expansion of AXA's partnership to include the naming rights of the club's new Training Centre makes perfect sense," Billy Hogan, Liverpool's chief executive officer, said.
"We have already seen their emphasis on driving health, wellbeing, confidence and self-belief, and so deepening their relationship in the field of training makes this partnership a great fit.
"We're pleased to have AXA on board as we start this new chapter at the club and are proud to expand our relationship with a brand that shares our common values and aspirations both on and off the pitch."
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The AXA Training Centre, which cost in the region of £50 million (R1 billion) to build, boasts three full-size pitches, goalkeeping and warm-up areas, and indoor facilities that include two gyms, a full-size sports hall, a pool, a hydrotherapy complex and specialist sports rehabilitations suites.
Jurgen Klopp, Jordan Henderson and James Milner were reportedly involved in the design process of the complex, and the manager's new office will have a balcony that overlooks the training pitches.
Note: The images in this article are from LFCTV.