John Stones Weighs Overseas Move as Everton's Reunion Plan Faces Uncertainty
Everton's hopes of bringing John Stones back to Merseyside have been met with growing uncertainty, as the defender is reportedly more interested in exploring opportunities outside England. While the club remains keen on a reunion with their former player, his preference for an international move has complicated any immediate progress in negotiations.
The 31-year-old center-back is entering a crucial stage in his career, with his contract at Manchester City set to expire this summer. As the club begins reshaping its squad, several experienced players could be on their way out, and Stones is among those whose future remains unresolved. His availability has naturally attracted attention from multiple clubs.
For Everton, the idea of re-signing Stones holds both sentimental and strategic value. Having started his rise at the club before moving to Manchester City, he would bring leadership, experience, and defensive quality to the squad. Under the management of David Moyes, Everton sees him as a player capable of strengthening their backline significantly.
However, financial limitations remain a major obstacle. Meeting Stones' wage expectations could prove difficult for Everton, especially given the club's broader budget considerations. In addition, his recent injury history raises concerns, as any long-term fitness issues could affect the overall value of the transfer.
Interest from abroad continues to grow, with Bayern Munich among the clubs previously linked to the defender. As a result, Stones appears willing to wait for overseas offers before making a final decision. Whether he chooses a return to familiar surroundings or pursues a fresh challenge abroad will be one of the more intriguing stories of the upcoming summer transfer window.
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