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Rico Lewis joined Manchester City's academy at the age of eight Manchester City full-back Rico Lewis has signed a new contract that will keep him at the club until the summer of 2030. Lewis, 20, who has won five caps for England, extends his stay at City by two years after previously penning a deal until June 2028. The academy graduate, who can also operate in midfield, has made 97 appearances for City since making his debut in August 2022. In that time Lewis has helped City win two Premier League titles, the FA Cup, the Champions League and the Fifa Club World Cup. "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, " said Lewis, who joined City's academy when he was eight. "I am still improving and developing as a player, and I know that the opportunity to carry on working with Pep [Guardiola], his coaching team and our amazing squad will only help me to keep getting better. "I will give everything to try and help us look to achieve more success both this season and beyond. " Latest Manchester City news, analysis and fan views Ask about Man City - what do you want to know? Comments can not be loaded To load Comments you need to enable Java Script in your browser Bayindir keeps Man Utd spot after Lammens' arrival Isak going on 'strike' changed relationship - Howe Centimetre by centimetre - how Duplantis became a world star Acclaimed period mystery with an all-star cast How the 1933 Enabling Act gave Adolph Hitler unchecked power A challenging story of sexual identity starring Brian Cox Spinal Tap: The legendary comic band reunite after 40 years The making of 'showman' Duplantis - and how high can he go? 'Part of our DNA' - inside the Red Roses' try-machine driving maul Canelo v Crawford - the defining battle for legacy Me or Garnacho? Rooney decides on superior bicycle kick. Video Me or Garnacho? Rooney decides on superior bicycle kick 'It's ours' - Everton women ready to call Goodison home The acid attack that drove Newcastle's Wissa to succeed Auld enemies to old news, but Scotland aim to reignite rivalry Five things to look out for in EFL with new records and derby delights Could protests lead to Vuelta being abandoned? 'I'm even better than last year! ' - Hodgkinson gears up for Tokyo. Video'I'm even better than last year! ' - Hodgkinson gears up for Tokyo 'Five guys with balaclavas' - ex-Liverpool defender Wisdom on being stabbed In Pictures: Sporting photos of the week Fan takes catch despite being on crutches. Video Fan takes catch despite being on crutches The must-watch events at the World Championships The Whole 10 Yards. Video The Whole 10 Yards 'Playing perfectly' - how does Alcaraz rank v men's tennis legends at 22? 'I want to change the game' - meet Black Ferns star Miller 'Take back little Molly' - Mc Cann takes pay cut to box Copyright © 2025 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.