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This drone footage shows the progress contractors are making on the new £100m Leicester City training ground.

The club is transforming the 185 acre former Park Hill Golf Club, off the A46 near Seagrave, into what it says will be the most advanced training facility in Europe.

The 2 minute 50 second video shows the full size 500 seat indoor pitch structure, which will form the centrepiece of the complex, taking shape as well as the 12 other pitches marked out.

The video shows activity on the sprawling construction site with heavy plant machinery and builders hard at work.

Earth movers are reshaping the site which will be carefully landscaped by the time the training ground is complete.

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The club says it hopes that will be ready in nine month's time, for the start of the 2020/21 season.

The footage was captured by Zac Soden for the Leicestershire from the Sky Facebook group.

What is the club building?

A covered show pitch with 499 seats, spectator toilets and an elevated camera platform

12 full size football pitches

Six part-size size grass pitches

Two goalkeeper areas

One attacking area

Five warm-up and technical training areas

A sports hall

A training centre to be used by the first team and academy with hydrotherapy, medical , rehabilitation and dining facilities.

It will also have education facilities, offices, 30 bedrooms for the players and management.

Stores and its own power plant

421 parking spaces with eight coach parking bays with disabled and electric car parking spaces.

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Leicester City chief executive Susan Whelan previously said: “The new training ground will elevate the Club and our training facilities to another level for generations to come, so it’s fantastic to have our contractors from McLaren on-site, commencing work and turning our vision into reality.

“Such a big investment is both a fantastic opportunity and a big responsibility for everyone involved in the project. We’re delighted to be shaping a big part of the Club’s future together and determined to make it something the region can be exceptionally proud of.”

The club has not yet said what it plans to with with its existing Belvoir Drive traing ground when the new complex is ready.