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  • Following his recent departure from Manchester City, multi-time Premier League champion John Stones is evaluating options as a free agent.
  • Juventus have emerged as one possible destination, looking to inject experience into their defensive line.
  • Despite interest, a move to Serie A may depend on the 32-year-old’s willingness to adjust wage expectations to fit tighter Italian budgets.

Recently-departed Manchester City icon John Stones is now attracting interest from the Italian top-flight whilst his duties for England at the FIFA World Cup remain ongoing.

The curtain officially closed on John Stones glittering 10-year stay at the Etihad Stadium earlier this summer, marking the end of one of the most tactically transformative tenures in modern Premier League history.

Arriving in 2016 as a highly-rated but raw prospect from Everton, the Barnsley-born defender evolved into one of Pep Guardiola’s best tactical revelations in his own tenure at the club. Stepping out of central defence into midfield, Stones was a crucial catalyst for City’s historic Treble win and their era of domestic dominance.

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However, amid a club-wide shake-up stemming from Guardiola’s exit this summer and a collective shift toward younger profiles under Enzo Maresca, the 32-year-old was allowed to run down his contract and enter the open market as a free agent.

Despite his club future hanging in the balance, Stones remains a key figure on the international stage, acting as a steadying presence for England’s backline at the ongoing 2026 FIFA World Cup in North America.

John Stones attracts European interest

Now, according to MailSport’s Simon Jones, Serie A giants Juventus are among the clubs showing interest in former Manchester City centre-back and current free agent, John Stones.

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The 32-year-old is said to have a number of suitors within the game, but ‘key’ to his next club and the successful party in the chase will be the England international’s wage demands as the Old Lady have a limited budget.

Why Juventus could be the perfect solution for Stones

Luciano Spalletti’s system prioritises deep build-up play from centre-backs, making John Stones a dream profile. However, Serie A clubs no longer possess the financial power of their English counterparts.

Having tightly restructured their wage bill to satisfy strict financial sustainability metrics, Juventus cannot match salaries routinely distributed in the upper echelons of the Premier League.

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As a result, the race for Stones’ signature will likely transform into a choice between economic maximums and career opportunities. While lucrative, tax-advantageous proposals from the Saudi Pro League are actively circulating, the pull of remaining in Europe’s elite to protect his England international status remains incredibly strong.

With the World Cup knockout rounds hitting their peak, Stones’ camp will have made it clear that no final pen-to-paper decisions will be formalised until England’s tournament journey officially concludes, giving Juventus and others a window to balance books and pitch a convincing project.

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Source: Cityxtra.co.uk