Tottenham have aggressively named Manchester City icon John Stones as a defensive target ahead of the upcoming summer transfer window.
After a tumultuous Premier League season, Spurs are determined to inject elite technical ability and elite-level experience into their squad and see the versatile England international as the ideal player to spearhead a new era.
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Roberto de Zerbi wants leader John Stones at Tottenham
According to a new report from The Independent, Tottenham are seriously considering signing Stones in a major move to address their apparent lack of authority figures in their dressing room.
Newly appointed Spurs head coach Roberto de Zerbi has publicly acknowledged the absolute need for leadership, which Stones has in abundance after years at the top of European football.
A major overhaul of Tottenham’s backline is expected this summer, especially with uncertainty clouding the future of key defenders such as Cristian Romero.
De Zerbi has also drawn up a shortlist featuring former Brighton mainstay and Bournemouth’s Marcos Senesi, but Stones has emerged as a likely option.
The Independent points out that while Stones’ tactical profile dovetails seamlessly with De Zerbi’s demanding philosophy of building from the back, Stones will be subject to even stronger consideration if his primary objectives fail.
This pursuit of experienced character is also why Spurs maintain continued interest in full-back Andy Robertson following his emotional departure from Liverpool.
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John Stones’ amazing Man City arc has come to an end.
Stones’ legendary chapter at Manchester City comes to an end after a trophy-filled decade under manager Pep Guardiola.
The ball-playing central defender, who won multiple Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League titles, has evolved into one of City’s most decorated modern-day defenders.
Stones famously redefined the role of the modern hybrid defender, stepping effortlessly into midfield and dictating matches.
Now, Tottenham are keen to hand him the keys to their rebuild and hope his winning streak can completely transform the N17.

