City were required to submit their final list of players for the European tie before midnight on Tuesday and Stones was named as part of Pep Guardiola’s squad even though his anticipated move to Eastlands is yet to be officially announced.
“We have checked with the club and the player is in the squad,” a UEFA spokeswoman told the Guardian on Tuesday.
“We received all of the squad lists from the clubs before midnight and submitted them to our website which is the standard procedure.''
Guardiola has made signing Stones one of his top priorities since taking charge at City in the close-season, but Everton’s desire to secure the biggest possible fee has dragged out the negotiations.
Everton thwarted Chelsea’s persistent attempts to sign Stones last season and it is believed they told the 22-year-old he would be allowed to leave this year if they received a suitable bid.
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