The midfielder is out for the rest of the season after sustaining a serious knee injury in last month's Premier League clash with Arsenal but Stones thinks that the player's absence will give others the chance to "step in".
Speaking to TNT Sports ahead of the team's Champions League game at Slovan Bratislava on Tuesday (01.10.24), the defender said: "He’s a big miss for us, we all know that.
"I spoke to him yesterday and his recovery is going well. His surgery went well; he seems in good spirits. We’re still in contact off the pitch and we miss him on there, as we do anyone who gets injured.
"It’s a big blow for him. Massive injury and a lot of time he’s going to spend away from football.
"We all wish him a speedy recovery. He’s a big presence for us on the pitch in how he plays the game and what he’s done over the past few years.
"But then again, we’ve got incredible players that can play in that position and it’s time and a chance for them to, not step up, but step in and show their qualities, whoever plays in that position which is quite fluid sometimes.
"He’ll be a big miss for us this season, as anyone would who had that injury. It’s exciting for us as players to fill that position and see what comes of it."
Stones hasn't played much so far this term but did contribute with a vital last-gasp equaliser in the 2-2 draw with Arsenal and is pleased to have contributed to the team in terms of goals.
The England international said: "Nice to be on the scoresheet. Us to be up there and helping the team out is satisfying for us to get points on the board.
"It doesn’t happen too often, but when it does, it’s satisfying. I hope we can get a few more and it’s a part of my game that I’d like to get more goals personally, but for the team, [in] big games, occasions.
"I’d like to bring that side of my game out more."