
Phil Foden put pen to paper on a Manchester City contract extension to 2030. The photograph — City wordmark behind him, bold white 2030 graphic — was online for roughly ten minutes before United fans got to work.
City released the official imagery of Phil Foden's contract extension on Monday morning: clean studio shot, the City wordmark prominent, the year 2030 sitting in white behind him like a dare. Standard stuff. Except United fans, already having a rough morning by most accounts, spotted the composition and immediately recognised its potential.
Within ten minutes the first edit was circulating. Within thirty, there were dozens.
The photo is almost suspiciously easy to work with. Foden is front and centre, the background is simple, and the 2030 graphic swaps out cleanly for whatever badge or wordmark you care to drop in. Someone went chronological — 1968 kit, 1985 kit, the treble shirt, the Ronaldo-era home, the current away — and posted the whole thread as a slideshow.
It spread because it's genuinely well-executed. These aren't rushed jobs. Someone took their time.
The responses split pretty evenly between City fans who are annoyed and United fans who have decided this is the funniest thing to happen to them all week. Given what else happened to them all week, the bar was not high.
Foden himself has not commented. He is, presumably, busy being contracted to Manchester City until 2030.
No. Phil Foden is not joining Manchester United. He has just signed a contract extension with Manchester City. The 2030 graphic is real. The United shirts are not.
The only genuine subplot here is that someone with a decent eye for composition and too much time on their hands has accidentally produced what might be the most thorough visual history of Manchester United's kits since the club's own website.
The 1968 version — Foden in the old-gold and red, the European Cup era — is the one that really lands. It shouldn't work as well as it does.
Phil Foden put pen to paper on a Manchester City contract extension to 2030. The photograph — City wordmark behind him, bold white 2030 graphic — was online for roughly ten minutes before United fans got to work.
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