Phil Foden has reached an agreement to extend his long-term commitment with Manchester City, with sources confirming that the England international is set to sign a new contract running until 2030, including an option for an additional year. His current deal was previously due to expire in 2027.
Although final formalities are still being completed, both the player’s representatives and the club reportedly view the agreement as a matter of time before it is officially announced. The new deal will keep Foden at the Etihad Stadium well into his 30s, reinforcing his long-standing connection with the club.
Foden’s association with Manchester City stretches back more than two decades, having joined the club’s academy at just four years old. Since breaking into the first team, he has gone on to make over 350 senior appearances, becoming a key figure in the club’s modern era of success.
Despite his deep ties to City, Foden has experienced a more challenging period this season under manager Pep Guardiola, with reduced playing time and a lack of recent Premier League starts since March. This dip in involvement has also placed his position in England’s upcoming World Cup plans under some uncertainty.
However, sources close to the player insist he never considered leaving the club and remains fully committed to his future at Manchester City. The new agreement is seen as a continuation of a career built entirely within the club’s system, cementing his status as one of their long-term core players.
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