“I asked my sporting director, they are close” – Pep Guardiola breaks silence on Phil Foden’s contract extension
Guardiola confirms Man City are “close” to agreeing a new contract with Phil FodenCatalan says he has been in contact with sporting director Hugo Viana over the renewalFoden has been reported to h...
“I asked my sporting director, they are close” – Pep Guardiola breaks silence on Phil Foden’s contract extension Guardiola confirms Man City are “close” to agreeing a new contract with Phil Foden Catalan says he has been in contact with sporting director Hugo Viana over the renewal Foden has been reported to have agreed a new four-year deal, keeping him at the club until 2030 Pep Guardiola has confirmed Manchester City are closing in on a new contract for Phil Foden and stressed that an agreement is not yet in place. Speaking in a press conference ahead of Saturday’s Premier League home fixture against Brentford , Guardiola was asked about reports that Phil Foden has agreed a fresh four-year deal at the Etihad Stadium. The City manager’s response suggested the situation is progressing but has not yet been formally concluded, with super-agent Rafaela Pimenta understood to have secured a salary hike for Foden as he enters the prime of his career.
Revealed: The super-agent behind Phil Foden’s Manchester City contract extension and pay rise Guardiola: They are close, hopefully it’s going to happen Asked directly about Foden’s contract situation on Friday afternoon, Guardiola was candid. “I asked to my sporting director ( Hugo Viana ) – they are close! Hopefully it’s going to happen.
But still it’s not already done,” the Manchester City manager said. The reference to Viana is notable; Guardiola positioning the renewal as a matter being handled between Foden’s representatives and City’s director of football, while making clear he is actively monitoring the situation and is hopeful of a positive resolution. Reports this week cited an insistence from those in the 25-year-old’s circle that he never considered leaving the club despite losing his place in Guardiola’s starting XI since January.
What is the wider context for Foden’s renewal? The England international is approaching the final 12 months of his current deal and has endured a difficult second half of the season, with Rayan Cherki and Antoine Semenyo establishing themselves ahead of him in City’s attacking hierarchy since the turn of the year. Despite that, City’s decision to offer both a long-term extension and improved financial terms underlines the faith the club retains in Foden’s ability to recapture his best form.