“$150 Million? KEEP IT!” Phil Foden Sends Man City Fans Into a Frenzy After Boldly Rejecting Mega-Offers from Arsenal and Liverpool — “I Will Die a Manchester City Legend!”
In an era where loyalty is often the first casualty of big-money deals, Manchester City’s golden boy Phil Foden has just flipped the script in a way that has left fans, pundits, and rivals absolutely stunned.
Multiple sources confirmed that both Arsenal and Liverpool were prepared to splash a jaw-dropping $150 million to lure Foden away from the Etihad — but the answer from the England international was as swift as it was fierce: “KEEP IT.”

Speaking to Sky Sports after City’s preseason training in Tokyo, Foden didn’t mince words:
“I grew up with this badge. I’ll grow old with it. I’ll die a Manchester City legend.”
The bold declaration sent shockwaves through the football world, instantly trending across social media platforms under hashtags like #TrueBluePhil and #LoyaltyLivesOn. Fans flooded comment sections praising the 24-year-old’s rare show of devotion in an age where superstars jump ship for the highest bidder.
Insiders reveal that Foden personally turned down his agents’ attempt to even entertain conversations with the Premier League giants. One agent reportedly told the press:
“He didn’t even ask how much they were offering. He just said: ‘Tell them I’m not for sale.’”
Even Pep Guardiola was visibly emotional when asked about Foden’s loyalty during a post-match interview.
“There’s talent. And then there’s soul. Phil has both. He is City through and through.”
This powerful moment not only reignites the age-old debate about loyalty versus money in modern football, but it also solidifies Foden’s status as more than just a homegrown star — he’s becoming the heart and soul of Manchester City.
Meanwhile, fans at the Etihad have already begun singing a new chant echoing his legendary vow:
“Born in Stockport, made in blue — Phil will never leave the crew!”
While transfer records may continue to be shattered across Europe, Phil Foden’s audacious decision proves some values are still priceless.