Manchester City starlet Phil Foden buys new £2m home for his mum

  • Phil Foden has set up a future in Manchester by buying his family a new home
  • The teenage midfielder's parents were involved in choosing the house
  • He is determined to keep the close-knit family together despite on-field success 

Manchester City's Phil Foden has set up his future in the area by buying a new house, thought to be worth around £2million, for himself and his family, Sportsmail can reveal. 

The 18-year-old's parents, Phil and Claire, are thought to have been involved in choosing the house and he is determined to keep the close-knit family together despite his emergence as one of England's outstanding talents.

The family are not wealthy, though Foden's success has allowed them to move from Edgeley, a modest Stockport suburb, to Bramhall, in affluent south Manchester, to be close to the independent school Foden has been put through by City.

Manchester City's Phil Foden has set up a future in the city by buying a new house

Manchester City's Phil Foden has set up a future in the city by buying a new house

The 18-year-old's parents are thought to have been involved in choosing the new £2m home

The 18-year-old's parents are thought to have been involved in choosing the new £2m home

The move is likely to change little for the player who has always lived at home, doesn't drink and doesn't yet drive. 


He takes cash, rather than cards, on nights out and is thought to have taken out a substantial mortgage on the new house.

Foden is thought to have no desire whatsoever for a loan move away from his home town club to give him more game time - despite 18-year-old Jadon Sancho, who is two months younger than him, getting an England senior call-up on Thursday, having left City for Borussia Dortmund. 

Foden's close relationship with his parents - he still fishes with his father - makes him more suited to continuing his development at City.

He is determined to keep the close-knit family together despite on-field success

He is determined to keep the close-knit family together despite on-field success

There have been no developments on the awarding of a new contract to Foden, though the player and his parents are known to be happy with the way he is developing under the tutelage of Guardiola. 

A relatively comparatively compact, technical player in the Guardiola mode, the family and team of advisers working with the teenager do not believe he would find the same way of developing anywhere else.

Foden was given personal encouragement by manager Pep Guardiola the day after his commanding performance and first goal for the club in the Carabao Cup at Oxford last week.

Foden has received personal encouragement from his manager Pep Guardiola

Foden has received personal encouragement from his manager Pep Guardiola

Guardiola said immediately after the game that he envisaged working with the teenager for a decade at City.

Guardiola cautioned against putting too much pressure on the player after his display had led opposition manager Karl Robinson to compare the teenager to Andres Iniesta.

'Andres is a big, big word,' Guardiola said. 'I am not going to say he can become Andres Iniesta because it puts a lot of pressure on him.'

The comments below have not been moderated.

The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline.

We are no longer accepting comments on this article.