Manchester City are wasting no time in securing their future stars, with Croatian sensation Josko Gvardiol reportedly on the verge of signing a contract extension that will keep him at the Etihad until 2030. The 24-year-old defender has been a crucial part of Pep Guardiola's squad when fit, blending defensive solidity with attacking flair from both centre-back and left-back positions.
Despite suffering a right tibial fracture at the start of 2026 that has sidelined him for the year, Gvardiol's value to the club remains unquestioned. Transfer specialist Nicolò Schira reports that the Croatian is close to agreeing on a new deal, with an option to extend until 2031. This move follows reports that Phil Foden is also set to commit his future to City, as the club locks down its core for the long haul.
Gvardiol's technical ability and defensive acumen have made him a fan favorite and a tactical weapon for Guardiola. Whether marshaling the backline or bombing forward from left-back, his absence in 2026 has been keenly felt. With this extension, City are ensuring that one of their key building blocks remains in place for years to come.
