'I look back with huge pride' - John Stones closes curtain on glorious Man City era

'I look back with huge pride' - John Stones closes curtain on glorious Man City era

The England international is set to leave City at the end of the season after an extraordinary 10-year spell at the Etihad Stadium. Stones arrived in 2016 during Pep Guardiola's first transfer window in charge and quickly became one of the most important players in the squad.

During his time in Manchester, Stones helped City win 20 major trophies, including six Premier League titles and the club's historic Champions League triumph in 2023. He was a key figure in the Treble-winning campaign that many supporters regard as the greatest season in City's history.

Speaking emotionally about his departure, Stones said the success he experienced at City went far beyond anything he had dreamed of as a young player.

"I honestly could never have dreamt of doing the things that I've done or the magnitude of what we achieved," Stones said.

"If someone had told me before I joined that all of this would happen, I probably would not have believed half of it.

"I'm grateful and proud because I've had incredible people around me the whole time. To share those moments with the fans, the staff and everyone connected to the club has been special."

Stones also reflected on the highs and lows of his decade at City and said fulfilling his ambitions while bringing success to supporters meant everything to him.

"To live out all my dreams as a player has been incredible," he added.

"The Treble season was something the club had never done before, and to be part of that was unforgettable. It has all been so special."

Despite preparing for a new chapter in his career, Stones admitted leaving City still feels difficult to process.

"Everything comes to an end and I wish it could go on forever," he said.

"It has not really sunk in yet. But when I finally leave, I think it will hit me hard.

"I look back with huge pride at what we achieved and the memories I've shared with the players, staff and fans. Those bonds will stay with me forever."

Related News

'Nothing is eternal' - Pep Guardiola confirms Man City exit after 10 years as boss

'Nothing is eternal' - Pep Guardiola confirms Man City exit after 10 years as boss

  • 2 hours ago

Pep Guardiola has confirmed he is stepping down as manager of Manchester City after Sunday's final game of the season against Aston Villa, bringing his glittering career with the Citizens to an end.

Thomas Tuchel drops 'big stars' from England's 2026 World Cup squad

Thomas Tuchel drops 'big stars' from England's 2026 World Cup squad

  • 4 hours ago

England manager Thomas Tuchel has made a ruthless call in his first major tournament squad, leaving out several high-profile names as he named his 26-man group for the 2026 World Cup.

Mohamed Salah selection 'unclear' as Arne Slot focuses on Liverpool's Brentford clash

Mohamed Salah selection 'unclear' as Arne Slot focuses on Liverpool's Brentford clash

  • 5 hours ago

Arne Slot has refused to confirm whether Mohamed Salah will be involved when Liverpool host Brentford on the final day of the Premier League season, stressing that his focus remains firmly on securing Champions League qualification.

Chelsea's Mamadou Sarr and Nicolas Jackson secure Senegal 2026 World Cup spots

Chelsea's Mamadou Sarr and Nicolas Jackson secure Senegal 2026 World Cup spots

  • 6 hours ago

Chelsea duo Mamadou Sarr and Nicolas Jackson have both been included in the Senegal squad for the upcoming 2026 World Cup, underlining their growing importance at international level.