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Jeremy Doku Set to Sign New Manchester City Contract Until 2031

Manchester City look set to tie down one of their most important attacking players, with Belgian winger Jeremy Doku reportedly closing in on a new long-term contract that would keep him at the Etihad Stadium until the summer of 2031.
What's being reported
Multiple outlets across Belgian, Italian, and English media have reported that Doku and City have reached an advanced agreement, with only the official announcement remaining. Reports describe a "drastically increased" salary as part of the new six-year deal, reflecting Doku's growing importance to the squad. Doku's current contract was due to run until 2028, so this would represent a significant extension rather than a renewal of existing terms.
Several reports also note that Doku turned down interest from other European clubs — with PSG and Real Madrid both mentioned — in order to commit his future to City.
Why now
The timing lines up with a broader changing of the guard at the club. Pep Guardiola has departed after eight trophy-laden seasons, with Enzo Maresca arriving as the new head coach for 2026/27 after his spell at Chelsea. Some recent social posts about this story have inaccurately referred to "Maresca's plan" as if he's still managing elsewhere — but he's actually the man now in charge at City, which makes locking down Doku for the long term part of his squad-building rather than a rival's business.
City have also reportedly lost Bernardo Silva, said to be joining Real Madrid, adding extra incentive to secure the futures of their other key attacking players. Doku isn't the only one in this position — Josko Gvardiol is reportedly working through a similar extension until 2031, suggesting City's hierarchy, led by sporting director Hugo Viana, is moving early to protect the core of the squad heading into the post-Guardiola era.
The bigger picture
Doku joined City from Rennes in 2023 for around €60 million and has developed into one of the Premier League's most direct, dangerous wingers, prized for his dribbling and pace in one-on-one situations. Securing him through 2031 — what would be his prime years — signals City's confidence that he's a long-term cornerstone rather than a squad rotation option.

