We speak to our exciting young central defender to find out a little more about him.

Three things that you would take with you on a desert island?

My phone, my PS4 and probably one of my mates.

Last box-set you watched?

Game of Thrones. I’m quite a fan and have watched most of the different series.

Your dream pet?

I love dogs. Big dogs especially. I’ve grown up with dogs and we have got a greyhound right now but eventually I would like a real big one!

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The last person you called?

That was my Mum to ask her what was for tea!

Are you an early bird or night owl?

Definitely an early bird. I don’t mind getting up early – even in the winter.

Sweet or savoury food?

I have to got say sweet. Every time!

One item you couldn’t live without?

I think that would have to be my phone. I would definitely struggle without that!

Your greatest achievement to date?

Without doubt playing for the first team. That was just an unbelievable experience and a proud moment.

If you had to choose a job that was not being a footballer what would you do?

Probably play cricket. When I was much younger, I was more talented at cricket than at football, and I still love watching events like the T20s and the Ashes.

Your favourite joke?

I do like one liners and I’d like to think that I can hold my own in the dressing room!

Last song you listened to?

Oasis - The Masterplan.

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Last concert you went to?

Blossoms at Edgeley Park this summer – that was a great gig.

The first football match you ever went to?

I went to see Stockport County play at Edgeley Park when I was six months old!

Where do you see yourself in 10 years’ time?

Ideally, as captain of Manchester City and playing for England.