Phil Foden has agreed in principle a new four-year contract with Manchester City that will tie the 25-year-old to the club until 2030. Although the formalities are yet to be completed, there are not expected to be any issues. Foden’s current deal was due to expire in summer 2027.
The new contract, which includes an additional 12-month option, comes at a time when the player has lost his first-team place under Pep Guardiola. Foden was a late replacement in Monday night’s 3-3 draw at Everton, having not started a Premier League match since early March.
His form has fallen away since he was a key part of City’s 2023-24 title success and won both the Football Writers’ Association and Professional Footballers’ Association player of the year awards. Guardiola has continually backed Foden to return to his best, but his last league start was in the 2-2 home draw with Nottingham Forest on 4 March.
The lack of game time and poor performance mean his selection by Thomas Tuchel for England’s summer World Cup campaign is in the balance. Foden has spent his entire career with City, having come through the academy.



