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Manchester City join forces with safe drinking water charities as they launch their new Puma away kit with Kyle Walker, Oleksandr Zinchenko and Ederson showing off the design ahead of their Premier League title defence

Manchester City have launched their new away strip for the upcoming season - with the aim of supporting safe water initiatives around the world.

The white Puma kit, modelled by Kyle Walker and Oleksandr Zinchenko at the Etihad Stadium, wants to draw awareness to the fact one in three people globally lack access to safe drinking water.

The Premier League champions' Cityzens Giving charity and the club's water technology partner Xylem have teamed up with Puma to produce the kit while using as little water as possible.

Kyle Walker models the new Manchester City away kit ahead of the Premier League season
Oleksandr Zinchenko poses in the white away strip, made by Puma, at the Etihad Stadium

Oleksandr Zinchenko poses in the white away strip, made by Puma, at the Etihad Stadium

City have partnered with drinking water charities to make the new kit more sustainable

The club has also launched a campaign to reach 10,000 young people on three continents, helping to create clean water supplies in Mumbai, Sao Paulo and Buenos Aires.