Phil Foden has reportedly “agreed in principle” a new Manchester City contract that promises to keep the England international at the Etihad Stadium beyond his 30th birthday. Foden previously signed a five-year deal in 2022 that is set to expire at the end of next season. But The Athletic writes that an extension “should be finalized” that will run to 2030, with the additional option of extending it through the summer of 2031. Throughout his career, 25-year-old Foden had been represented by his family. But an important detail is that these negotiations were carried out by Rafaela Pimenta. The Brazilian lawyer manages City teammate Erling Haaland’s career, having inherited the late Mino Raiola’s stable in 2022. Both player and club are keen to continue together, so no problems are expected to prevent the new deal from being signed “in due course.” Foden was scouted by Manchester City at the age of four, with the club even funding a private education for the Stockport-born superstar.…