Manchester City have secured the long-term future of one of their most influential players, as Ruben Dias has signed a two-year contract extension. The new deal keeps the Portuguese centre-back at the Etihad Stadium until 2029, with an option for a further 12 months.
The 28-year-old’s previous contract was set to expire in 2027, but City have moved quickly to tie him down amid growing interest from European giants.
Dias: “Manchester is My Home”
Dias, who joined City from Benfica in 2020 for £65m, expressed his delight after putting pen to paper.
“I am incredibly happy today. I love Manchester – it is my home now – and I love the Manchester City fans.
When I think about the trophies we have won and the way we have played our football during my time here, I couldn’t imagine playing anywhere else.”
Since his arrival, Dias has become a cornerstone of Pep Guardiola’s defense, bringing leadership, composure, and world-class defensive stability.
A Decorated Spell at the Etihad
In his five years at Manchester City, Ruben Dias has collected an impressive haul of trophies:
- 4 Premier League titles
- 1 Champions League
- 1 FA Cup
- 1 EFL Cup
He was also crowned Premier League Player of the Year in his debut season, highlighting the immediate impact he made on English football.
City Praise Their Defensive Leader
Manchester City’s director of football, Hugo Viana, hailed Dias as a vital figure in both the dressing room and on the pitch.
“Ruben is a leader in the dressing room and on the pitch. His commitment, professionalism, and winning mentality set the standard for others to follow.”
The club sees Dias not only as a defensive rock but also as a cultural leader, shaping the mentality of a squad built for sustained dominance.
Focus Shifts to Other Key Players
With Dias’ future secured, City will now turn their attention to the contracts of other big names.
- John Stones and Bernardo Silva each have one year left on their current deals.
- Ilkay Gundogan and Ederson are also nearing the end of their contracts, with less than 12 months remaining.
- Meanwhile, stars like Rodri, Phil Foden, Manuel Akanji, and Nathan Ake still have two years left on their agreements.
Securing these players will be crucial as Guardiola looks to keep his squad balanced and competitive across multiple fronts.