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Joe Hart does not have Manchester City return on his mind since Torino loan move

The England international has made eight appearances for Torino since being turfed out of Manchester City

JOE HART is not focusing on returning to Manchester City whilst he is on loan at Torino.

The 29-year-old made one appearance for City this season before joining Torino where he has gone on to make eight appearances, keeping two clean sheets as well as making a few mistakes.

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Joe Hart is not thinking of his Manchester City future at the momentCredit: Reuters
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The keeper was forced out of Manchester City by Pep GuardiolaCredit: Getty Images
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Claudio Bravo's arrival led to Hart's loan move to TorinoCredit: Reuters

The England international is on a season-long loan and it is unclear whether he will look to leave the Etihad permanently next summer or if he will try and force his way into Pep Guardiola's side.


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But when asked what he intends to do at the end of the season, Hart said he has nothing else but Torino on his mind.

He said: "I'm happy at this club and I'm happy to have the opportunity to be here. I'm only focused on Torino."

Hart then reflected on one of his latest blunders against Inter Milan, which allowed Mauro Icardi to score.

He added: "I take responsibility but making a mistake is something that happens when you're a goalkeeper.

"I'm disappointed but, in terms of the team, we have to keep playing like this."

Torino are currently eighth in Serie A and are unbeaten at home, with just three defeats on the road.

Hart's next test is an away trip to Udinese, who are currently two points behind Torino in 12th place.

Hart's form has been up and down since playing Serie A
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Hart's form has been up and down since playing Serie ACredit: Reuters
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