PSG star Layvin Kurzawa hands shirt to fan while they are driving along the road in Paris
PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN star Layvin Kurzawa displayed skills of a different kind as he gave a gift to a supporter who spotted him driving along the road.
Kurzawa was spotted by the PSG fan as he was making his way through traffic in the French capital, and was asked for his shirt.
The French international was unable to stop his car as they made their way along the road - so came up with the novel idea of passing the memento through the window.
He told the fan to wind down his window while he slowed his car as it made its way along the Paris ring road.
And after pulling alongside he handed his PSG shirt to the delighted punter, while filming the incident on his mobile phone.
Kurzawa then posted the video on his social media with the simple message: "When you are asked for a shirt in the Périphérique (Paris rounds)"
The profile of PSG has gone the roof over the summer as the club splashed out a fortune attempting to turn themselves into the biggest club of the summer.
They forked out £198million to sign Neymar from Barcelona, and followed that up with the capture of Kylian Mbappe in a deal worth £166m.
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That has seen the French club join the ranks of the European elite, and they have hit the ground running in the Champions League by beating Celtic 5-0 in their first game.
Kurzawa is one of the players the club signed when they originally started spending big-money after their takeover by a Qatari investment fund.
The 25-year-old had already established himself as one of the best left-backs in the country when he was playing for Monaco.
And two years ago he became one of PSG's first big signings when he made a £20million switch to the capital.
His performances since then have gone on to see him become a regular part of the French national side as they build a squad capable of challenging for the World Cup next summer.
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