Phil Foden has revealed that he wants to spend his entire career at Manchester City.
The City academy graduate has now made over 100 senior appearances for the club and doesn't envisage himself ever playing elsewhere.
'I can only see myself playing for Manchester City, considering how much I've supported them from a young age,' Foden told Football Focus.
'It always helps when you play for a club you support.'
Despite his talent, Foden has had to be patient as he has looked to establish himself in the side.
However, this season he has featured prominently for Pep Guardiola's team and is relishing being a key player.
The midfielder has frequently impressed with his superb passes, while he has also been capped by England on three occasions.
On Sunday City, who are three points clear of Manchester United at the top of the Premier League, host last season's champions Liverpool, who are currently fourth.
Foden stressed that Liverpool are still 'a danger' despite their inconsistent form this season.
Foden said: 'They [Liverpool] are such a great team and have great players. We know they can go on a run themselves. It's going to be a great game.
'You see how strong Liverpool have been in recent years and I still see them as a danger - also [Manchester] United are playing well. But we just have to focus on ourselves.'