MANCHESTER, July 8 — Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has said he will sit down with John Stones at the end of the club’s Premier League campaign and discuss the defender’s future. Stones has struggled due to form and fitness problems since joining Manchester City in 2016 and the centre...
Manchester City’s John Stones gestures during the match against Liverpool at the Anfield Stadium in Liverpool, November 10, 2019. — Reuters pic
Stones has struggled due to form and fitness problems since joining Manchester City in 2016 and the centre back has fallen behind Aymeric Laporte, Fernandinho, Eric Garcia and Nicolas Otamendi in the pecking order. “I’ve said many times, and continue saying, I’m more than delighted with John as a person, as a professional, everything,” Guardiola told reporters ahead of Wednesday’s match against Newcastle United.
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