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Failing to shine on the pitch, Layvin Kurzawa and Hugo Ekitike stood out for their outfits at fashion week on Tuesday evening.
Hugo Ekitike’s days in Paris appear numbered. Having become persona non grata at PSG after almost derailing the arrival of Randal Kolo Muani, the former Rémois, who has not played a single minute since the start of the season, is in fact counting on the winter transfer window to find a door Release. And the situation is barely more enviable for Layvin Kurzawa, reduced to the bare minimum by Luis Enrique.
The two men were no less sparkling on Tuesday evening. Not with a ball, but during Fashion Week. Hugo Ekitike and Layvin Kurzawa were all guests at the Louis Vuitton fashion show and stood out for their totally improbable looks.
While the young striker sported an imposing pink jacket with some orange hues covering a pink t-shirt as well as a necklace with Hugo’s letter “H”, his teammate was dressed in a blue jacket with a floral pattern and set glasses. of pearls. Layvin Kurzawa and Hugo Ekitike were not the only two Parisian players present at the show staged by Pharell Williams, the singer of the hit “Get Lucky”. Gianluigi Donnarumma and Warren Zaire-Emery were also there and the Parisian midfielder wore a much more sober outfit…
PSG players Kurzawa, Ekitike and Zaire-Emery at Fashion Week in Paris on January 16, 2024pic.twitter.com/eKjaWCBT64
— UN TRUC DE FOOT (@untrucdefoot) January 17, 2024
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