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Manchester City increasingly likely to sell 30-year-old utility man this summer

Manchester City are considering selling John Stones in the summer as the star defender enters the final year of his contract.

According toFootball Insider, John Stones could be the subject of a departure from Manchester City, with the club considering their options. The defender enters the final year of his deal in the summer, with his injury record likely to make the club think about his immediate future in the summer.

Manchester City have had a terrible season so far, with the FA Cup being the only competition they are in the mix to compete and win a trophy. Even if they do, this might be Pep Guardiola’s worst campaign of his managerial career, as there are plenty of changes afoot in the summer window.

One of the big reasons for Manchester City’s dip in form is the inconsistency with player availability. Rodri’s season-ending injury has been their biggest blow, but the many injuries to other stars, particularly defenders, have cost the team momentum and games.

One of those is John Stones, who has had niggling injuries throughout the season. He has missed many games and started only six of the eleven games in the Premier League he has featured in this season.There was talk about a new contract as recent as December, although the tide might have changed, as the club are already thinking about a potential sale.

Stones enters the final year of his deal in the summer, meaning Manchester City could either sell him or risk losing him on a free transfer in 2026. The club is concerned about his dodgy injury history, and there have been many signs that the game passed by the defender on multiple occasions, which has set the alarm bells ringing.

Are Manchester City ready to sell John Stones?

Stones has been a superb servant for the club during their run towards multiple Premier League titles and that Treble-winning season. However, Manchester City has seen many examples of keeping some of their known players for longer than they should be here and making a decision to sell the 30-year-old utility man in the summer.

They have already shown signs of wanting to refresh their defensive ranks, as Manchester City signed Abdukodir Khusanov and Vitor Reis in January. Theyare also linked with Dean Huijsen, among others, to add to their defensive setup in the summer. Hence, there’s a big chance that the club may part ways with Stones when they feel he might have a good deal of value in the market.

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