England midfielder Phil Fodens five-year-old son Ronnie will set up a YouTube channel to go along with his burgeoning modelling career.
Ronnie already has over five million followers on Instagram, and has become something of an unofficial mascot for City fans, after he was seen dancing on the pitch following his dads 2023 Champions League triumph.
Now, the Sun reports that he will soon be entertaining fans online, after Foden, 23, and his wife Rebecca, 22, set up a channel for him.
A source told the newspaper: Ronnie loves being the centre of attention and is a big fan of some of the YouTubers so Phil and his mum have set up an account.
He could end up making loads of money from it.
Speaking of his son, nicknamed The Dude by City fans, Foden previously said: His personality has made him who he is.
Ronnie (pictured, left) already has over five million followers on Instagram, and has become something of an unofficial mascot for City fans
Englands Phil Foden (centre) celebrate with family members after victory in the UEFA Euro 2024, semi-final match at the BVB Stadion Dortmund in Dortmund, German
Speaking of his son, nicknamed The Dude by City fans, Foden (pictured) previously said: His personality has made him who he is
He just reminds me of myself when I was a kid and hes very funny.
Phil and Rebecca signed a contract with Propel Talent Group last year to promote the youngster and associated brands.
The claims to manage the careers of some of the UKs most sought-after talent amid a growing rise in influencers and online viral stars.
Ronnie has already promoted various fashion brands already with the youngster posing for Flannels Junior.
Earlier this year, he was spotted trying to a pop open a champagne bottle after his dads team won the league.
Photographers caught the moment youngster Ronnie Foden tries - thankfully without success - to join in with the celebrations after Manchester City won an unprecedented fourth Premier League title.
While the team hugged each other and waved to the fans in the stadium, little Ronnie, dressed in his Manchester City kit, was down on the pitch trying his best to pull the cork out.
At one point he even pushed the bottle to the ground, but despite his best efforts the cork stayed put - perhaps for the best given that hes 13 years short of being able to legally drink it.