Brown drew parallels with his own career move to Sunderland, acknowledging that while stepping down a level isn't for everyone, it can extend a career and offer a new lease of life. However, he sees Stones offering something unique tactically.
While primarily a defender, Stones' evolution into a hybrid midfielder under Pep Guardiola makes him a tantalising prospect for a team needing a conductor in the middle of the park. Brown believes Stones could dictate the tempo of games in the Championship or lower Premier League in the same way Xhaka reinvented himself at Bayer Leverkusen.
"Stones is the first to mind, and not necessarily as a defender," Brown explained. "I think what Granit Xhaka’s done is come in as a midfielder to dictate play. A defender can add something too but with Stones you’d get someone who can play both positions."
If Wrexham's Hollywood owners are looking for their next blockbuster script, reuniting Sterling and Stones in North Wales would certainly fit the bill.