England midfielder Phil Foden says he wants to stay at Manchester City for the rest of his career - as he cannot imagine playing for another club.
Foden, 20, graduated from City's youth set-up, playing his 100th senior game in the 5-0 win at West Brom in January.
“I can only see myself playing for Manchester City, considering how much I’ve supported them from a young age,” Foden told Football Focus.
“It always helps when you play for a club you support.”
Stockport-born Foden, who joined City at under-nine level, made his name by winning the Golden Ball as he helped England to victory at the Under-17 World Cup in October 2017.