Stones is a phenomenal CB and a below average CDM. The system of putting a CB in midfield ( be that Stones or Akanji) was part of our biggest problem last season.
It was an interesting quirk that worked for a few months 2 seasons ago. It helped us get back on a run. But by the last month of the season, teams had already begun to figure it out and nullify it's advantages.
Last season, it was mostly a detriment. We simply need technical footballers on the ball in the midfield. The real trick is to switch to a double pivot, so whoever the Rodri back up is, actually plays next to him a often. Hence why the Newcastle kid was a very good call.
We are looking for a Kovacic upgrade. It's why we wanted Rice (Thank God we didn't get him though). But someone of that caliber. A 6/8 hybrid. The Portuguese kid I love. Albeit a little short.
But by God, we want fewer defenders on the ball when we are in possession. Frankly a switch to a 3 -6-1 will be great.
I don't recall Stones being utilised in that role much at all last season - mostly Akanji, even when Stones was playing. Very odd. Akanji was decent enough apart from around the box, which massively limited the effectiveness. Completely agree on a double pivot being the best shout - needed with having out and out wingers as well.