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After an illustrious decade marked by numerous triumphs, John Stones has declared his intention to part ways with Manchester City at the conclusion of the current season. The announcement, made on Tuesday, reflects the culmination of an era during which the defender realized “all my dreams,” as he poignantly expressed.

Having transferred from Everton in 2016, Stones was the second acquisition orchestrated by the club’s esteemed manager, Pep Guardiola. Over the span of his tenure at the Etihad Stadium, the 31-year-old center-back has amassed an impressive total of 293 appearances, contributing 19 goals from his defensive position.

Stones’ Decade of Success and Contribution at Manchester City

Throughout his time with City, Stones has been instrumental in the club’s dominance in English football, securing a remarkable tally of six Premier League titles. His presence in the backline has been a cornerstone for the team, blending defensive resilience with occasional goal-scoring prowess. The defender’s journey, beginning as a key signing for Guardiola, evolved into a legacy defined by consistency and silverware.

As an established figure within the England national squad, Stones has balanced international duties alongside his club commitments, further underscoring his status as a prominent footballer on both domestic and global stages. His departure signals the end of a significant chapter not only for him but also for Manchester City, which has benefited from his decade-long service.

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