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Rico Lewis Reveals Foden’s Vision of Academy Core in Guardiola’s Future Plans

Rico Lewis Reveals Foden’s Vision of Academy Core in Guardiola’s Future Plans
 Manchester City’s Rico Lewis has disclosed that Phil Foden privately expressed a desire to see himself and four otheracademy graduates become regular fixtures in Pep Guardiola’s squad. Speaking to MailSport, Lewis recalled a moment

at Molineux during City’s Premier League opener when Foden said he “can’t wait” for all five players to play together consistently.

The group in question includes Foden, Lewis, James Trafford, Nico O’Reilly, and Oscar Bobb. Their progression from

the City Football Academy coincides with Guardiola’s increasing reliance on youth, particularly as senior players

depart or face uncertain futures.

Lewis also confirmed his long-term commitment to City, despite external interest from Bayern Munich, Bayer Leverkusen,

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and Nottingham Forest. “For me, whenever I play for City, under this manager… it’s a dream,” Lewis said.

Guardiola has previously praised the Academy’s work, suggesting that its graduates could prove crucial in sustaining

Manchester City’s success domestically and in Europe.

FAQs

  • What was Foden’s comment? He hopes to see five academy players become regulars together.
  • Who are the five? Foden, Lewis, Trafford, O’Reilly, and Bobb.
  • Has Lewis committed his future? Yes, he has verbally agreed new terms with Manchester City.
  • Why is this significant? City could see an evolution towards a squad built around homegrown players.

Conclusion

As Guardiola navigates a period of transition, the comments from Foden and Lewis highlight the club’s growing

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emphasis on Academy talent. Manchester City may be on the verge of an era where homegrown stars play an increasingly central role.

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