Phil Foden never wanted to leave City

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Premier League player of the season, Phil Foden has been walking on water for many months. The Englishman took Manchester City to the English Championship title, and he will also have the opportunity to shine in the FA Cup final. However, the young striker has not always been a starter under Pep Guardiola. At the start of his professional career, he played alongside great players such as Sergio Agüero, Raheem Sterling, Gabriel Jesus, Riyad Mahrez, David Silva, Bernardo Silva and Kevin De Bruyne. Just last season, the media claimed that Phil Foden even had desires elsewhere. The Manchester City player denies this.

“I never intended to leave Manchester City. I believed what the manager said. I believed in the process. When I wasn’t playing, I knew there were better players. The older I got, the more time passed, and the more opportunities came.”he confided to the BBC. Despite his young age, Phil Foden will also have to carry the Three Lions to the Euro in a few weeks in Germany.

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