
The management of "Manchester City," one of the most stable and successful teams in the English championship in recent years, is not planning to change its policy of parting ways with older players. The team continues to form a squad filled with young and energetic players for the upcoming seasons.
Walker has left, is it now Stones' turn?
During the winter transfer window, "City" sent its captain Kyle Walker to the Italian club "Milan." Now, serious discussions are underway regarding the departure of another experienced member of the team — John Stones.
According to TBR Football, the future of the 30-year-old central defender at "Etihad" is facing uncertainty. His former club "Everton" is looking to bring the player back and has taken active steps in this regard.
High probability of returning to "Everton"
John Stones defended the honor of "Everton" from 2013 to 2016, and it was through his effective performances at this club that "City" took notice of him. Currently, "Everton" wants to add him back to their squad.
Additionally, several other clubs in the English Premier League are reportedly ready to sign the experienced defender.
Abduqodir Husanov and Juma Ba are intensifying competition
Considering the increasing competition for Stones' position, his departure may be seen as a natural process. In January, the team:
- brought in Abduqodir Husanov from the French club "Lance,"
- and Vitor Reis from Brazil's "Palmeiras."
Moreover, Juma Ba, who is currently playing on loan at "Lance," is also expected to return next season to secure a place in the defense for "City."
Contract and transfer fee
John Stones' current contract with "Manchester City" is set for another year. According to the Transfermarkt portal, the defender is currently valued at 30 million euros.
The editorial team of Zamin.uz views this player exchange at "Manchester City" as a natural evolution and strategic renewal. If Stones leaves, it signifies a new chapter in the team's playing style. However, how effective the youth will be in the absence of experience — only time will tell.