Phil Foden is staying at the Etihad. The England midfielder has reached an agreement in principle on a new four-year contract with Manchester City, extending his stay until 2030 with a club option for an additional year. It's a major vote of confidence from both sides, especially as his current deal was set to expire next summer.
The 25-year-old has been a bit off his game lately—he hasn't found the back of the net since December 14—but this new deal signals that City believes in his long-term future. Foden came off the bench in Monday's thrilling six-goal draw at Everton, a result that leaves City five points behind Premier League leaders Arsenal with a game in hand. The team is still in the hunt, and Foden will be looking to rediscover his top form to help push for another title.
Beyond club football, Foden has his sights set on this summer's World Cup. England boss Thomas Tuchel has made it clear that Foden's place in the 24-man squad isn't guaranteed, despite him being the only player to start both games in the final camp before the tournament. That's a challenge for the Stockport-born star, but he's never been one to back down from pressure.
Since making his first-team debut at age 17 under Pep Guardiola, Foden has racked up 365 appearances for City. His trophy cabinet is already impressive: six Premier League titles, a Champions League crown, and two FA Cups. This new deal locks in a player who has grown from a local lad into a key figure at one of the world's top clubs. For fans, it's a sign that the best may still be yet to come.
