Premier League
Everton gamble on free‑agent John Stones to add senior leadership
32‑year‑old England defender John Stones is in advanced talks with Everton as the Toffees aim to secure the free‑transfer veteran before the Premier League season opens at Goodison Park, hoping his proven quality and authority will shore up a back line still lacking senior experience.
Everton’s ambition follows an encouraging Premier League campaign last season, and the club believes Stones is the missing piece that can add leadership to a defence still searching for senior experience.
Sports Boom Stones is scheduled to hold crunch talks with Everton next week, bringing him ever closer to an emotional return to the club where his Premier League journey first began.
“John Stones is set for crunch talks with Everton next week as the England defender edges ever closer to an emotional return to the club where his Premier League journey first began,” the report quoted.
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Stones became a free agent after ending a hugely successful 10‑year spell at Manchester City, during which he collected six Premier League titles, two FA Cups, four League Cups, three Community Shields, the Champions League, the UEFA Super Cup and the FIFA Club World Cup. His honours list is a record few English defenders can match, and despite an injury‑disrupted domestic season that yielded only six Premier League appearances, he helped England reach the World Cup semi‑finals, reinforcing the view that he still has much to offer at the highest level. David Moyes first signed Stones from Barnsley as a promising teenager and has long admired his professionalism and leadership; the Everton Club manager is now eager to welcome him back, seeing his senior international status as a boost for the squad. The biggest hurdle remains Stones’ salary expectations after earning one of the highest wages at Manchester City, but with no transfer fee involved Everton hope a compromise can be reached that suits both parties, allowing the Toffees to stretch further on wages for a player of his pedigree. In a market where availability and value often dictate strategy, a free agent of Stones’ calibre is a rare opportunity for clubs outside the elite, potentially making this one of the summer’s most notable signings if the crunch talks proceed as planned before the Premier League campaign begins at Goodison Park.