Manchester City
Manchester City agree in principle to extend Phil Foden despite dip in form
City have agreed in principle to extend Phil Foden’s contract despite his recent dip in form. summer
Manchester City have reached an understanding with Phil Foden on a new long-term deal, with the England international said to have “agreed in principle” to a contract that will keep him at the Etihad beyond his 30th birthday. The club and player remain aligned and are expected to finalise terms “in due course.”
The negotiations represent a notable shift in representation for the 25-year-old, who had been handled by his family through his career. These talks, however, were led by Rafaela Pimenta, the Brazilian lawyer who also manages teammate Erling Haaland after inheriting the late Mino Raiola’s stable in 2022.
Foden’s connection to City is long established. Scouted at four, the Stockport-born player received private education funded by the club and progressed through the academy to make his first-team debut aged 17 in 2017. He has since made more than 350 senior appearances and emerged as a key figure from 2020 during a period of sustained success for City.
That peak arrived in 2023–24, when Foden completed a clean sweep of England’s major individual honours: PFA Players’ Player of the Year, FWA Footballer of the Year and Premier League Player of the Season. A difficult Euro 2024 with England followed, and Foden acknowledged mental and physical issues last May that undermined his 2024–25 season. This campaign has not matched his best form.
A prolific spell across four Premier League matches from late November to mid-December produced six goals and one assist, but he has not scored since and has struggled for regular starts. Since a halftime withdrawal against Manchester United on Jan. 17, Foden has started only two of City’s last 12 Premier League fixtures, been an unused substitute in three and played five minutes or less in three others. He was also left on the bench in both legs of the Champions League round of 16 with Real Madrid.
Versatility has both helped and hampered him; during his winter run he operated on the left, right and as a No. 10 and has since found competition for places intense. With Jérémy Doku back on the left, Antoine Semenyo established on the right after arriving in January and Rayan Cherki providing spark through the middle, his role has been limited. The March international break highlighted England manager Thomas Tuchel’s ongoing search for solutions, a situation that could leave openings for Foden in the summer.
After Euro 2024, he said, “The position I was put in on the left was very difficult to influence the game,” he told the Manchester Evening News.
Man City
Manchester City 2026/27 Premier League fixtures: opening day, derbies and the run-in
Manchester City’s 2026/27 Premier League schedule: opening vs Bournemouth, key derbies, run-in tests.
Manchester City start the post-Pep Guardiola era at home to Bournemouth on the opening day of the 2026/27 Premier League season. The fixture list lays out a campaign that pairs early high-profile matches with a challenging finish.
Before an appearance against Arsenal later in the calendar, City face a derby away at Manchester United in gameweek four and, two rounds after that, a trip to Andoni Iraola’s Liverpool. The schedule also has City travelling to the defending champions on the final weekend of November, followed two weeks later by what the original report describes as “an awkward reunion” when Maresca’s former employers come to the Etihad.
Arsenal visit in the final week of January. The final matchweek before March’s international break brings Manchester United to the Etihad, setting up another moment of note in the first half of the season. Across December and the New Year City have fixtures stacked around the festive period, including matches on Boxing Day and New Year’s Eve.
The run-in contains potentially tricky meetings with Chelsea, Liverpool and Aston Villa, interspersed with a trip to Ipswich Town. The original schedule also references an away day up at Sunderland on the final day of the season in May. The published list includes Ipswich Town away on 15 May and a final set of fixtures stretching into late May.
Live TV broadcasts will be chosen for select Premier League games; dates and kick-off times remain subject to change. All kick-off times are shown in Eastern Time (ET) and British Summer Time (BST) or Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), depending on the time of year.
Below the summary is the full fixture list with dates and kick-off times as published for the 2026/27 Premier League season.
Manchester City
Reijnders: Why Guardiola Felt He Could No Longer Keep Letting Players Down
Reijnders: Guardiola left because he lacked the energy to keep disappointing players every day. 2026
Tijjani Reijnders has provided the clearest account yet of why Pep Guardiola chose to step away from Manchester City after the 2025–26 campaign. Reijnders said Guardiola told the squad he was “so tired” after years of relentless pursuit of excellence and that, in his view, the manager had reached a point where he did not have the energy for the routine task of informing players they would not play.
Reijnders called Guardiola a “very intense manager and a football genius,” admitting he felt it a “shame “to have only been able to work under the storied coach for a single season. He added: “It is his choice,” the former AC Milan midfielder reflected. “He no longer has the energy to disappoint guys when they are not in the squad or are not playing, he told us. After 10 years, it is enough. And I understand that. By ‘intense coach,’ I mean in a very positive light, by the way. He tries to get the absolute best out of a group of players.”
Guardiola will take on a short-term ambassador and adviser role with the City Football Group, and Reijnders suggested the manager may seek a different challenge if he returns to coaching, with international football an option. Guardiola has spoken of a long-standing ambition to one day manage at a World Cup and a continental championship, a dream he articulated as far back as 2018. The 55-year-old has previously dismissed the possibility of becoming Spain manager despite having represented his national team 47 times between 1992 and 2001. He has not given a formal reason for that position, but remains a proud Catalan who in recent years has supported the region’s separatist movement. Potential national teams mentioned in connection with his future include the United States, England, Italy, Mexico and the United Arab Emirates.
For Reijnders, a player who impressed at the FIFA Club World Cup and began his debut Premier League season as a starter, the campaign offered mixed returns. He scored four of his five Premier League goals in one month but then fell out of favour after February. He started only two of City’s final 15 Premier League matches, one after the title had already been conceded to Arsenal, and was unused in nine of those matches as Guardiola preferred Rodri and Bernardo Silva in central midfield, with Nico González also ahead in the pecking order.
Borussia Dortmund
Watzke: Haaland Admires Real Madrid but a Move Would Be Years Away
Watzke says Haaland admires Real Madrid and could move in two to three years, not immediately. Soon.
Hans-Joachim Watzke, the long-serving Borussia Dortmund president who recruited Erling Haaland, has outlined a measured timeline for the Manchester City striker’s potential move to Real Madrid.
Watzke told Spanish publication AS that Haaland’s admiration for Real is clear but that an immediate transfer is unlikely. “I know very well what he thinks, and I can say that he certainly admires Real Madrid and would like to play for them in the future, but next season he will continue playing for Manchester City. Without a doubt,” he said. Watzke added: “He loves Real Madrid and he doesn’t hide it. I think he’ll be playing there in two or three years, but not that soon. He hasn’t committed to anyone, as his father has said.”
The comments come amid an overheated backdrop at Real Madrid, where presidential hopeful Enrique Riquelme named Haaland as a target if he were to replace Florentino Pérez. That pledge was emphatically rejected by the player’s representatives and by Manchester City, which denied any “contractual clause to enable it” and said it was even “considering legal action for the use of our player image in this context.”
Haaland’s agent, Rafaela Pimenta, told La Sexta in March: “Everything is going very well for him and we really have nothing to discuss about a transfer when everything is so good at City.” Pimenta has previously said she has never negotiated a player contract without a release clause, but City’s statement and her own admission to ESPN last month that the club gives her “no leverage” have cast doubt on that claim.
With a contract that extends for years at Manchester City, any transfer would require an extraordinary offer or the player pushing for a move. Watzke’s forecast — a switch within two to three years rather than immediately — reflects those practical constraints.
Elsewhere, the Real Madrid vote on June 7 will determine the club’s leadership, a result that could affect future managerial plans. José Mourinho is reported as the candidate to take a three-year managerial deal only if Pérez is re-elected, while Riquelme has named Jürgen Klopp as his choice. Watzke regards Klopp joining Real Madrid this summer as a non-starter.
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