An England player is without a club after his contract came to an end at the World Cup
John Stones is among several high-profile free agents featuring at the World Cup, having reached the end of his contract at Manchester City. The 32-year-old currently finds himself without a club, but will be eager to add to his 91 England caps when the Three Lions face Mexico at the tournament.
The centre-back spent a decade at the Etihad following a lucrative transfer from Everton, joining in the same summer that Pep Guardiola took charge. During his time with City, Stones won 15 major honours, including six Premier League titles and the Champions League.
Once a cornerstone of City’s backline, the England international slipped down the defensive pecking order after struggling with injury last season. With Marc Guehi and Abdukodir Khusanov establishing themselves as a dependable partnership, and Nathan Ake preferred ahead of him for the Carabao Cup final triumph, Stones confirmed in April that he would be leaving at the end of the campaign.
“They say all good things must come to an end… but this thing we have had has been the greatest and it will remain a part of me forever,” Stones wrote on Instagram.
Stones confirmed his decision shortly after Guardiola had publicly addressed the defender’s fitness issues. “I don’t have doubts with John,” the City boss said.
“When he reaches his level, he is a top central defender. Unfortunately, I only want him fit and unfortunately, like last season, a lot of the time it is not possible.”
Despite making just five league starts, including an emotional farewell on the final day of the season, Stones earned a place in England’s World Cup squad. Furthermore, Thomas Tuchel opted for the experienced centre-back ahead of his City teammate Guehi for the Three Lions’ opening win against Croatia.
Stones has since lost his place in the England side but will be pushing for a starting berth in the country’s round of 16 clash with Mexico. However, the defender left his club future unresolved before travelling to the World Cup and has become a free agent during the tournament.
At the start of July, Stones and three other players officially departed City upon the expiry of their contracts, leaving his next destination up in the air. BBC Sport has reported that former club Everton and AC Milan are among the sides linked with his signature.
In the build-up to the World Cup, the centre-back made clear his determination to prove Guardiola wrong following his limited playing time. “I was fit enough 100 per cent, it comes down to various things, the manager (Guardiola) and that’s something I can’t control and I think it’s always difficult to pick an XI and I say to this to him,” Stones said last month.
“He knows how much I wanted to play, how much I wanted to be there and you can look at it in so many ways. I think I feel as good as I’ve ever been before a tournament.”
Stones joins Liverpool legend Mohamed Salah, Manchester United star Casemiro and Croatian icon Luka Modric in the list of World Cup stars currently without a club. His former City teammate Bernardo Silva, meanwhile, has recently joined Real Madrid as a free agent.
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