Manchester City is about to lose old ministers again, Juventus intends to sign Stones
12:13am, 16 May 2025Football
Manchester City is now facing the possibility of losing their old ministers again. After De Bruyne will end his 10-year career as a "Blue Moon" Manchester City this summer, another 9-year-old minister Stones (Stons), may also leave the team. It is rumored that the Silicon A powerhouse Juventus is poaching the 31-year-old English player to join.
Stones has transferred from Everton to Manchester City in 2016, and has won 6 Premier League titles, 2 FA Cup championships and 1 UEFA Champions League championship with the team Manchester City. He is an important member of Guardiola's team. However, this centre-back player is about to be a hero after all. He has been injured frequently in recent years. He has been injured four times since last summer, resulting in only 11 games in the Premier League this season.
Because Stones has become Manchester City's "glass foot" and only one year's contract with Manchester City is left, it is expected that Manchester City has no intention of renewing the contract with Stones again, and it is not even ruled out that he will be sold this summer to cash out. It is reported that Juventus lacks a reliable central defender and is very interested in signing Stones, hoping to collect Stones under its jurisdiction for a transfer fee of 20 million euros. However, Everton and West Ham United also plan to acquire Stones. Now it depends on Stones himself who wants to continue to stay in the Premier League or go abroad to accept new challenges.
Related Posts
- £79 million? Sky: Leipzig s asking price for Sesco will be compared with Ekitic s transfer fee
- Betis executives personally admit: We must do our best to keep Anthony
- How do Chinese women s table tennis teams arrange their troops in the Los Angeles Olympics? Wang Manyu and Kuaiman are competing increasingly fiercely
- Real Madrid defeated the Club World Cup 3-0! Vinicius shines all over the game, and he will fight Juventus in the next round
- 16-0 in 5 games, how strong is Paris? Sweeping 4 strong opponents in one month, and striving for 7 championships + Grand Slam
- Carrington s newly built F1 simulation room is most popular among Manchester United players, Mount runs the second fastest
- Saturday s football match analysis: Can Japanese Yokohama Mariners break the curse of losing streak? Can Portugal s U21 continue to win?
- After 4-2! The second half of the second half of the championship is the favorite showdown: Bayern vs. Paris, a big family may win the profit
- Blogger: Max Dowman is likely to be selected for the first time for Arsenal s senior team s substitute list