John Stones Hints at Lifelong Manchester City Journey as Contract Nears Renewal
Since joining Manchester City in 2016, John Stones has become an Etihad mainstay, with his current contract set to mark a full decade at the club. Now, the 30-year-old is expressing a desire to extend his stay even further, potentially setting the stage to finish his career with the Cityzens.
Stones, who has around 19 months remaining on his contract expiring in the summer of 2026, has made over 250 appearances for City and played a role in securing 17 trophies since his £47 million move. As City faces an uncertain future with key players like Kevin De Bruyne potentially departing and Pep Guardiola yet to commit to a longer contract, Stones’ loyalty shines as a beacon of stability for the club.
Reflecting on his journey, Stones shared his deep connection with City in a recent interview with the club magazine: “From my perspective, this is the Club that I love and have been here such a long time now – and hopefully will be for a lot longer. My family are all City fans now – kids, relatives, you name it – and City are a huge part of their lives as well, so I feel privileged to be part of the fabric of this fantastic football club.”
As Guardiola considers an extension to reach a decade at City himself, a potential renewal for Stones could anchor the squad through any managerial transitions, ensuring continuity and experience within the dressing room. Alongside other key players like Kyle Walker, Ederson, and Bernardo Silva—all under contract until 2026—Stones could become an enduring figure in City’s future as he looks forward to many more years with the club.