Transfer Rumour Joe Hart

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Thing is, there's two Joe Harts. One is nigh on world class (or would be if he could kick the ball to a team mate) is a good leader and an unbelievable shot-stopper, and the other lacks concentration, still can't pass to a team-mate and lets men with man-buns score against him from 40 yards. If we got Hart playing well it'd be an awesome move, if not, well, that's a lot of cash to waste.
 
Sly sports news was saying this afternoon that Barca are unlikely to sell Bravo until the international break kicks off in Spain on the 28th.

Based on that, if Hart is coming it will be at the end of the window imo.

If we are looking at a proven (even homegrown) PL keeper then I'd take Butland or Forster over him, but Hart is an upgrade on what we have got, in fact he is head and shoulders above Robles.
 
Joe Hart is determined to leave Manchester City in the next two weeks and has no wish to fight for his place under new coach Pep Guardiola.

The England goalkeeper was dropped to the bench for the second time in four days as City beat Steaua Bucharest in the first leg of their Champions League play-off in Romania on Tuesday night.

Hart is angry over his treatment at the hands of Guardiola and won’t try to persuade the Spaniard to give him another chance as City pursue a £17.4million deal for Barcelona’s Claudio Bravo.

The 29-year-old is understood to prefer a loan deal before the close of the transfer window which would give him more time to consider what is likely to be the last big move of his career.
Hart favours Everton where he can expect to be No 1 ahead of new signing Maarten Stekelenburg, and would not have to uproot from his Cheshire home.
He is also keen to stay in the Premier League and play first-team football to protect his international prospects, with new England manager Sam Allardyce said to be considering playing Southampton’s Fraser Forster in his first World Cup qualifier against Slovakia next month.
Hart was dropped for the second game in a row as City beat Steaus Bucharest on Tuesday
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Hart was dropped for the second game in a row as City beat Steaus Bucharest on Tuesday
City too are believed to be agreeable to Hart moving to Goodison Park because they do not view Everton as rivals for a Champions League place, but any deal will depend on the two clubs being able to agree on how to fund his £135,000-week wages.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...rs-loan-axed-Pep-Guardiola.html#ixzz4Hd9NoFS9
 

Look we have not made even an enquiry for him as yet last season I would have loved him this season our keepers are not disastrous as Timmy ok?
LOOK hart is no mug in goal - but if it is detrimental to signing another striker or playmaker then we dont need him if we have the cash then ok!
Look if he comes to us on loan which may be the case lets see ok
his distribution is poor, he's that good the first thing the new city Manager does is drop him!

Timmy mate, think you need a break from this thread, people have got your point by now.
 
Joe Hart is determined to leave Manchester City in the next two weeks and has no wish to fight for his place under new coach Pep Guardiola.

The England goalkeeper was dropped to the bench for the second time in four days as City beat Steaua Bucharest in the first leg of their Champions League play-off in Romania on Tuesday night.

Hart is angry over his treatment at the hands of Guardiola and won’t try to persuade the Spaniard to give him another chance as City pursue a £17.4million deal for Barcelona’s Claudio Bravo.

The 29-year-old is understood to prefer a loan deal before the close of the transfer window which would give him more time to consider what is likely to be the last big move of his career.
Hart favours Everton where he can expect to be No 1 ahead of new signing Maarten Stekelenburg, and would not have to uproot from his Cheshire home.
He is also keen to stay in the Premier League and play first-team football to protect his international prospects, with new England manager Sam Allardyce said to be considering playing Southampton’s Fraser Forster in his first World Cup qualifier against Slovakia next month.
Hart was dropped for the second game in a row as City beat Steaus Bucharest on Tuesday
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Hart was dropped for the second game in a row as City beat Steaus Bucharest on Tuesday
City too are believed to be agreeable to Hart moving to Goodison Park because they do not view Everton as rivals for a Champions League place, but any deal will depend on the two clubs being able to agree on how to fund his £135,000-week wages.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...rs-loan-axed-Pep-Guardiola.html#ixzz4Hd9NoFS9

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135k is surely in our range after reading all the comments over the summer, whats to discuss, get him now
 
135k is surely in our range after reading all the comments over the summer, whats to discuss, get him now
Not that we couldn't afford it by all accounts. Do you want to set the precedent? Hart goes on 135k, then Rom wants more, then Ross wants more, then every new signing wants this etc etc. Considering our reported current wage structure, 135k for a single player could upset things.
 

135k is surely in our range after reading all the comments over the summer, whats to discuss, get him now

I can imagine how that will go.

"Hello Sasha, we would be willing to go 50% on Joes wages for the loan deal"
"We want 100%"
"Sorry Sasha we cant pay 100%"
"No bruh, we want to pay 100%, have you even heard of STCC bruh? Calm"
 
If we can get him on loan for wages like that it's a no brainer . Do it now

It's not that simple though.

City won't let him go until they've got a keeper in - and Pep wants one of Barca's.

Barca won't let said keeper go until they have a replacement in (talks of Alves from Valencia or Areola from PSG)

Hence, likely to drag on (if indeed we are in for him)
 

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