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‘I want to stay’: John Stones moves to shut down Manchester City exit talk

John Stones has moved to shut down speculation about his future by stating he wants to remain at Manchester City despite his injury problems

Raccontata datheguardian.comtelegraph.co.uk

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theguardian.comStai leggendo1 anni fa

‘I want to stay’: John Stones moves to shut down Manchester City exit talk

John Stones has moved to shut down speculation about his future by stating he wants to remain at Manchester City despite his injury problems

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telegraph.co.uk1 anni fa

John Stones: I’ve had dark days at Man City – I thought my career was over

Defender reveals fitness struggles left him riddled with self-doubt as he attempts to move on from last season’s setbacks at Club World Cup

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  1. domenica 22 giugno 2025·theguardian.com

    ‘I want to stay’: John Stones moves to shut down Manchester City exit talk

    John Stones has moved to shut down speculation about his future by stating he wants to remain at Manchester City despite his injury problems

  2. domenica 22 giugno 2025·telegraph.co.uk

    John Stones: I’ve had dark days at Man City – I thought my career was over

    Defender reveals fitness struggles left him riddled with self-doubt as he attempts to move on from last season’s setbacks at Club World Cup