Rico Lewis extends Manchester City contract
After cementing his place in Manchester City's first team last season, Rico Lewis has extended his deal at the club until 2030.
The 20-year-old's new deal sees him commit his future to the club, with his previous contract set to expire in June 2028.
Lewis has made 97 appearances under manager Pep Guardiola, scoring five goals in that time as an inverted full-back.
While winning seven trophies with City, including two Premier League titles and a UEFA Champions League, Lewis has also won five senior caps for England.
"Manchester City mean everything to me, so to have been given the opportunity to sign this new contract is such a special moment both for me personally and my family," Lewis said.
"I am still improving and developing as a player, and I know that the opportunity to carry on working with Pep, his coaching team and our amazing squad will only help me to keep getting better.
"I have spent so much of my life at this club. City means everything to me, so to be able to stay longer makes me incredibly happy."
