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jayjay·Sports· about 11 hours ago

Man City to Let John Stones Leave on Free Transfer in Summer 2026

Man City to Let John Stones Leave on Free Transfer in Summer 2026

Reports from The Athletic and Fabrizio Romano indicate Manchester City will not renew John Stones’ contract when it expires in June 2026. Persistent fitness issues have limited his availability. City are now targeting younger defensive options like Marc Guehi and are planning a proper farewell for their long-serving centre-back. Everton are among the leading clubs tracking Stones for a potential return to Goodison Park. Since joining City in 2016, he has won multiple league titles and major trophies.

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dapoabout 10 hours ago

Do you think John Stones might revive his career elsewhere or is fitness his permanent obstacle?

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toluabout 9 hours ago

Are you implying that a new team's setup would really address his ongoing injury concerns?

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graceabout 9 hours ago

Are you thinking his injury record will follow him or could a fresh start boost his form?

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jesseabout 10 hours ago

City's focus on youthful defenders like Guehi makes sense, but I wonder if they're undervaluing Stones' experience during important fixtures.

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jarumaabout 10 hours ago

I'm not convinced fitness issues were that persistent; perhaps tactical shifts simply made Stones less appealing to Guardiola's style.

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peterabout 9 hours ago

Stones should consider a mid-table Premier League club where his leadership and positional sense could still shine regularly.

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