Oscar Bobb has extended his City contract until 2029.

The Norwegian playmaker is enjoying something of a breakthrough season at senior level and has now committed to continuing his development in Manchester for at least five more seasons.

The 20-year-old made his competitive senior debut for the Club as a late substitute in September’s 5-1 victory over Fulham and has not looked back.

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He has now played 16 times in this campaign for Pep Guardiola‘s side, scoring his first goals in the Premier League and Champions League.

The Champions League strike came at Red Star Belgrade in December following a weaving run into the box.

His winner at Newcastle United in January was not only a landmark moment for him as his first Premier League goal, it was a crucial point in the season for the team.

Called on alongside Kevin De Bruyne to inspire a comeback, Bobb latched on to the Belgian’s pass in added time and calmly took it around goalkeeper Martin Dubravka.

It sparked wild celebrations and earned January’s Premier League Goal of the Month.

The season has also seen him make his senior debut for Norway.

With lots more to come, we first look back at what Bobb has done in Manchester so far...