John Stones 'locked in his bedroom' as England bid to stop bug decimating Euro 2024 squad

England have taken drastic measures after John Stones picked up an illness before their Euro 2024 opener.

John Stones.

John Stones has been confined to his England bedroom at Euro 2024. (Image: Getty.)

England and Manchester City defender John Stones has reportedly been confined to his bedroom, and effectively quarantined, after picking up a sickness bug just days before Euro 2024 gets underway.

Gareth Southgate’s squad trained at their Spa & GolfResort Weimarer Land base on Wednesday as preparations continued for the Three Lions' opening match on Sunday against Serbia, with Stones the only absentee.

Stones had been a fitness doubt for the tournament after various injuries hampered a Premier League campaign that saw the 30-year-old make just 16 appearances for Pep Guardiola’s outfit.

And England have since confirmed that illness had kept Stones from participating in their second training session after arriving in Germany. But fears have arisen that the bug could spread among the camp, with the national team desperate to avoid the squad being infected further.

Sky Sports claim that Stones is being confined to his bedroom to prevent the possibility of a spread and it remains to be seen when the centre-back will be able to rejoin the group.

England Euro 2024 Training Camp

John Stones in England training with Harry Kane and Kieran Trippier on Tuesday. (Image: Getty)

He was part of a fully fit squad on Tuesday after being taken off with an ankle knock in the friendly defeat to Iceland, though Southgate insisted that the substitution was only precautionary.

"We think he's probably OK but we didn't want to take a chance given what's coming up,” Southgate explained. "[It was] mainly precautionary, he obviously took a bit of a knock to the ankle very early in the game. At half-time there was no point in taking any chance. We're too close to the start of the tournament and there was no point risking it."

With Harry Maguire unavailable this summer due to injury, Southgate may be without both of his senior centre-back options for England’s Group C opener in Gelsenkirchen, as the likes of Marc Guehi, Joe Gomez, Ezri Konsa and Lewis Dunk wait in reserve.

Having made just one league start in the past three months for City, Stones would have been looking to build up his fitness throughout the tournament, starting with the physical challenge of keeping ex-Fulham talisman Aleksandar Mitrovic at bay.

Should he miss out, Stones faces an uphill battle and will next target the June 20 clash with Denmark, when he would be likely to partner Guehi if fit.

But England’s current priority is to avoid the further spread of illness, after Southgate saw fitness doubts Bukayo Saka and Luke Shaw return to training, hoping to have every member of his 26-man squad available to produce a deep run into the tournament.

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