Joe Hart trains with new Manchester City goalkeeper Ederson as he searches for new club ahead of season
England No1 was being put through his paces as West Ham continue talks over a potential loan move
JOE HART has returned to training at Manchester City as West Ham continue talks over a loan deal for the keeper.
The England No1, who spent last season at Torino, is keeping his fitness up at the Etihad but is looking for a new club as he is unwanted by boss Pep Guardiola.
Hart, 30, can be seen going through some drills with City's new £35million keeper Ederson.
But he could soon be training with the Hammers if they can come to an agreement with City for a loan switch.
West Ham are unwilling to meet City’s £20million demands for the two-time Premier League winner.
Hart, who has 71 England caps, is looking at all his available options but if the chance of a long-term deal fails to materialise, he will join Slaven Bilic at West Ham.
Three Lions keeper Hart, who suffered an inconsistent year in Serie A, was hoping to seal a long-term deal at the start of the season and has been surprised by the lack of interest from other clubs.
But he knows he must find another club and play regularly in order to keep his place as England's first choice at next year's World Cup.
With Jack Butland back from injury and Jordan Pickford emerging, Hart knows he faces a fight to make sure he has a seat on Gareth Southgate's plane.
He is one of several players who City are looking to get off the books permanently this summer.
But Samir Nasri, Wilfried Bony, Eliaquim Mangala and Nolito - who cost the club around £100 million in total - have yet to line up new clubs.