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Manchester City transfer news: Joe Hart available for £15million next summer when he returns to Etihad from Torino loan

England goalie has no future under Pep Guardiola and will be allowed to leave on the cheap with contract expiring in 2018

JOE HART will be available for just £15million when he returns to Manchester City this summer.

The England goalie quickly became a pariah when Pep Guardiola took over at the Etihad and was eventually shipped off to Torino following the arrival of Claudio Bravo from Barcelona.

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Joe Hart will be available for just £15million next summer

Hart’s future remains dire at City and Guardiola has no plans to keep him on despite a number of high-profile errors from Chilean shot-stopper Bravo.


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A number of Premier League teams have been linked with moves for Hart, including Chelsea and Liverpool.

The Blues are in danger of losing Thibaut Courtois to Real Madrid while Liverpool are keen to bring in a new permanent No.1.

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The England goalie has no future under Pep Guardiola

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Hart was shipped out to Torino following the arrival of Claudio Bravo

And claims there could be even more interested parties now after City slapped a £15m price-tag on exiled Hart.

The 29-year-old has just 18 months remaining on his current contract.


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Chelsea are reportedly monitoring Hart as a replacement for Thibaut Courtois

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Hart has also been linked with a move to Liverpool

But Hart’s wages of £100,000-a-week could prove to be a stumbling block for some – including current club Torino.

The Italians would love to sign him permanently but have publicly conceded they cannot afford to keep him in Serie A.

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