Bayern Munich are weighing a summer move for Manchester City defender John Stones, who is set to become a free agent at the end of the season, according to reports in the Daily Mail. The German champions are believed to be in a “strong position” to secure the 31-year-old’s signature should they formalize their interest.
Fabrizio Romano has corroborated the reports, stating that Stones has been offered to several clubs ahead of the upcoming transfer window. This suggests the player’s representatives are actively exploring options as his contract with Manchester City nears its expiration. Stones joined City from Everton in 2016 for a reported £47.5 million and has become a key component of Pep Guardiola’s squad, though his playing time has fluctuated in recent seasons.
Stones has won seven major trophies with Manchester City, including five Premier League titles and the Champions League. He has consistently demonstrated his ability on the ball and his tactical intelligence, making him a valuable asset in Guardiola’s possession-based system. However, injuries have occasionally hampered his progress and limited his appearances. This season, he has featured in 32 games across all competitions, demonstrating his continued importance to the squad.
A move to Bayern Munich would offer Stones the opportunity to play alongside fellow England international Harry Kane, who joined the Bavarian club last summer. Furthermore, he would reunite with former Manchester City captain Vincent Kompany, now the manager of Bayern. Kompany’s familiarity with Stones’ playing style could be a significant factor in the potential transfer. Bayern are also reportedly interested in another City defender, Josko Gvardiol, indicating a desire to strengthen their backline.
Bayern Munich are currently undergoing a period of transition, seeking to re-establish themselves as a dominant force in European football. Strengthening their defensive options is a key priority, and Stones’ experience and technical ability could prove invaluable. The potential arrival of Stones would provide Kompany with a versatile defender capable of playing multiple positions, adding depth and competition to the Bayern squad.



