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John Stones to leave Manchester City at end of season after 10-year spell

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SoccerPortalX Editorial
·April 28, 2026·2 min read

John Stones, Manchester City's England international defender, will depart the club this summer after a decade at the Etihad Stadium. The 30-year-old arrived from Everton in 2016 and has been a corner...

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John Stones, Manchester City's England international defender, will depart the club this summer after a decade at the Etihad Stadium. The 30-year-old arrived from Everton in 2016 and has been a cornerstone of City's recent success, winning multiple Premier League titles and contributing to their Champions League triumph. His departure marks the end of a significant era for both player and club.

Stones' time at Manchester City has been transformative for his career. After initial struggles following his move from Everton, he became integral to Pep Guardiola's system, developing into one of Europe's finest ball-playing defenders. He's earned 73 England caps and been part of City's most dominant periods, helping establish them as the Premier League's dominant force over the past eight years.

The defender's exit signals potential squad changes at City as they plan for the future. At 30, Stones may seek regular first-team football elsewhere, having faced increased competition in recent seasons. His departure will likely prompt City to strengthen their defensive options, while Stones himself will attract interest from top clubs seeking an experienced, technically gifted centre-back for the coming campaign.

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