Transfer Rumour Joe Hart

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Pass, he isn't worth that much for one season. They could cut it by the deadline but I doubt Harts ego would let him come here for less. I say we take the money and go after someone like Cillessen or Forster (although I highly doubt Southampton will let us take another person from them)
 

He will be third choice at citeh any day ... Price will drop daily !
I doubt. What I will say, as England's finest keeper, he easily commands a fee of 25-30m. Easily.

Joe's reflexes and shot stopping are perhaps second to none. We are replacing him with Claudio Bravo, however who the better shot stopper is is highly subjective. Some will say Bravo, some will say Hart. Joe is better than Bravo at one on ones and reflex saves for those unexpected shots.

Hart's weaknesses are his distribution, which is Bravo's strength and what Guardiola wants. He plays long ball balls to short men. It just doesn't work for City, but it would at 99% of English clubs.

Joe, like Neuer, like De Gea, like any other keeper have made funny mistakes, but his are highlighted and get more attention because he is (was) my club's poster boy, and England's no. 1 keeper and golden boy.

I will tell you, if you sign Hart, you will have a keeper that will save you such a myriad of points, you'll lose counting.

I remember when we played Barcelona, our defence looked like schoolboys, but Joe pulled so many saves out of his arse that even Messi couldn't fathom his team's difficulty in scoring. Luis Suarez exchanged words with Joe after that match, probably to say he'd never seen a performance like that.

One form, Joe Hart can stop a shot as good or better than anyone. And no offense, certainly better than Stekelenburg can.

He's had a falling out with Pep, and I think it's a personal thing. That's the only reason why I can see Pep doesn't want to help Hart improve his kicking.

He'd take Everton up another level for sure. I'd say get him. You lot will love having a vocal leader and organiser at the back, I'm sure of it.
 
I doubt. What I will say, as England's finest keeper, he easily commands a fee of 25-30m. Easily.

Joe's reflexes and shot stopping are perhaps second to none. We are replacing him with Claudio Bravo, however who the better shot stopper is is highly subjective. Some will say Bravo, some will say Hart. Joe is better than Bravo at one on ones and reflex saves for those unexpected shots.

Hart's weaknesses are his distribution, which is Bravo's strength and what Guardiola wants. He plays long ball balls to short men. It just doesn't work for City, but it would at 99% of English clubs.

Joe, like Neuer, like De Gea, like any other keeper have made funny mistakes, but his are highlighted and get more attention because he is (was) my club's poster boy, and England's no. 1 keeper and golden boy.

I will tell you, if you sign Hart, you will have a keeper that will save you such a myriad of points, you'll lose counting.

I remember when we played Barcelona, our defence looked like schoolboys, but Joe pulled so many saves out of his arse that even Messi couldn't fathom his team's difficulty in scoring. Luis Suarez exchanged words with Joe after that match, probably to say he'd never seen a performance like that.

One form, Joe Hart can stop a shot as good or better than anyone. And no offense, certainly better than Stekelenburg can.

He's had a falling out with Pep, and I think it's a personal thing. That's the only reason why I can see Pep doesn't want to help Hart improve his kicking.

He'd take Everton up another level for sure. I'd say get him. You lot will love having a vocal leader and organiser at the back, I'm sure of it.

thanks mate and welcome to the site. Good post
 
I doubt. What I will say, as England's finest keeper, he easily commands a fee of 25-30m. Easily.

Joe's reflexes and shot stopping are perhaps second to none. We are replacing him with Claudio Bravo, however who the better shot stopper is is highly subjective. Some will say Bravo, some will say Hart. Joe is better than Bravo at one on ones and reflex saves for those unexpected shots.

Hart's weaknesses are his distribution, which is Bravo's strength and what Guardiola wants. He plays long ball balls to short men. It just doesn't work for City, but it would at 99% of English clubs.

Joe, like Neuer, like De Gea, like any other keeper have made funny mistakes, but his are highlighted and get more attention because he is (was) my club's poster boy, and England's no. 1 keeper and golden boy.

I will tell you, if you sign Hart, you will have a keeper that will save you such a myriad of points, you'll lose counting.

I remember when we played Barcelona, our defence looked like schoolboys, but Joe pulled so many saves out of his arse that even Messi couldn't fathom his team's difficulty in scoring. Luis Suarez exchanged words with Joe after that match, probably to say he'd never seen a performance like that.

One form, Joe Hart can stop a shot as good or better than anyone. And no offense, certainly better than Stekelenburg can.

He's had a falling out with Pep, and I think it's a personal thing. That's the only reason why I can see Pep doesn't want to help Hart improve his kicking.

He'd take Everton up another level for sure. I'd say get him. You lot will love having a vocal leader and organiser at the back, I'm sure of it.
Well written post. I would welcome Hart and be excited for what he could do to help our team. I think the price right now for a loan is a little steep. I hope the price would go down and Everton can get him because it would be a shame to see someone of his talent to be riding the bench.
 
Well written post. I would welcome Hart and be excited for what he could do to help our team. I think the price right now for a loan is a little steep. I hope the price would go down and Everton can get him because it would be a shame to see someone of his talent to be riding the bench.
If I were you lot, I wouldn't loan him, just to have him sold to another club next season; I'd secure his services and know that he's yours for at least 8 seasons.

Even as high as 30M, I don't see a transfer fee being an issue for you lot at all. The one hurdle might be getting him to accept a pay cut, but surely he realises that he's not going to make what he was on at City unless he signs for one of the top four or five teams in the league–which we would never consent to, for obvious reasons.
 
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I doubt. What I will say, as England's finest keeper, he easily commands a fee of 25-30m. Easily.

Joe's reflexes and shot stopping are perhaps second to none. We are replacing him with Claudio Bravo, however who the better shot stopper is is highly subjective. Some will say Bravo, some will say Hart. Joe is better than Bravo at one on ones and reflex saves for those unexpected shots.

Hart's weaknesses are his distribution, which is Bravo's strength and what Guardiola wants. He plays long ball balls to short men. It just doesn't work for City, but it would at 99% of English clubs.

Joe, like Neuer, like De Gea, like any other keeper have made funny mistakes, but his are highlighted and get more attention because he is (was) my club's poster boy, and England's no. 1 keeper and golden boy.

I will tell you, if you sign Hart, you will have a keeper that will save you such a myriad of points, you'll lose counting.

I remember when we played Barcelona, our defence looked like schoolboys, but Joe pulled so many saves out of his arse that even Messi couldn't fathom his team's difficulty in scoring. Luis Suarez exchanged words with Joe after that match, probably to say he'd never seen a performance like that.

One form, Joe Hart can stop a shot as good or better than anyone. And no offense, certainly better than Stekelenburg can.

He's had a falling out with Pep, and I think it's a personal thing. That's the only reason why I can see Pep doesn't want to help Hart improve his kicking.

He'd take Everton up another level for sure. I'd say get him. You lot will love having a vocal leader and organiser at the back, I'm sure of it.

Joe just seems to make a bit more funny mistakes than Neuer and DeGea.

We also seem to be transforming into a counterattacking side. It might be a benefit to get someone who can distribute quickly and accurately to our wingers, which after Bolasie's arrival and Kev looking frisky suddenly appear to be the strength of the side.

I don't think he's awful and I'd rate him around 9th-10th in the prem who had 1 great season (at Brum where he had luxury of playing with a side that sat 9-10 men back) and given Steklebacks age and where he came from that might be a big improvement. However we are looking more and more like a sell to buy side and so do you really want to spunk 20-25M down plus absurd wages on a keeper of whom it appears no one else is interested despite the big giant FOR SALE sign on his chest.
 
I doubt. What I will say, as England's finest keeper, he easily commands a fee of 25-30m. Easily.

Joe's reflexes and shot stopping are perhaps second to none. We are replacing him with Claudio Bravo, however who the better shot stopper is is highly subjective. Some will say Bravo, some will say Hart. Joe is better than Bravo at one on ones and reflex saves for those unexpected shots.

Hart's weaknesses are his distribution, which is Bravo's strength and what Guardiola wants. He plays long ball balls to short men. It just doesn't work for City, but it would at 99% of English clubs.

Joe, like Neuer, like De Gea, like any other keeper have made funny mistakes, but his are highlighted and get more attention because he is (was) my club's poster boy, and England's no. 1 keeper and golden boy.

I will tell you, if you sign Hart, you will have a keeper that will save you such a myriad of points, you'll lose counting.

I remember when we played Barcelona, our defence looked like schoolboys, but Joe pulled so many saves out of his arse that even Messi couldn't fathom his team's difficulty in scoring. Luis Suarez exchanged words with Joe after that match, probably to say he'd never seen a performance like that.

One form, Joe Hart can stop a shot as good or better than anyone. And no offense, certainly better than Stekelenburg can.

He's had a falling out with Pep, and I think it's a personal thing. That's the only reason why I can see Pep doesn't want to help Hart improve his kicking.

He'd take Everton up another level for sure. I'd say get him. You lot will love having a vocal leader and organiser at the back, I'm sure of it.

Being England's finest keeper really doesn't mean a whole helluva lot these days, does it? I mean, yeah, he's the number 1 keeper and all, but for arguably the worst England side...I won't say ever, but it's not too far off.

I would be lying if I didn't think he was decent and would improve us (if he was up for it...which is a worry), but those sort of statements about him being England's finest really don't pack much weight these days, do they?
 
Joe Hart's future has been left in limbo after Everton withdrew their interest in the out-of-favour Manchester City keeper.

With Pep Guardiola having told Hart he is free to find a new club, Everton had emerged as the most likely destination for him to stay in the Premier League as Ronald Koeman's ambition before the transfer window closed was to sign another goalkeeper.

Everton had held preliminary talks with City about Hart's situation but further discussions on Monday ended with the Goodison Park club taking the decision to put a line through any idea of pursuing a deal before the window.

Says the Mail. 7m is a bit steep for a single season, even if it isn't our money.
 
I doubt. What I will say, as England's finest keeper, he easily commands a fee of 25-30m. Easily.

Joe's reflexes and shot stopping are perhaps second to none. We are replacing him with Claudio Bravo, however who the better shot stopper is is highly subjective. Some will say Bravo, some will say Hart. Joe is better than Bravo at one on ones and reflex saves for those unexpected shots.

Hart's weaknesses are his distribution, which is Bravo's strength and what Guardiola wants. He plays long ball balls to short men. It just doesn't work for City, but it would at 99% of English clubs.

Joe, like Neuer, like De Gea, like any other keeper have made funny mistakes, but his are highlighted and get more attention because he is (was) my club's poster boy, and England's no. 1 keeper and golden boy.

I will tell you, if you sign Hart, you will have a keeper that will save you such a myriad of points, you'll lose counting.

I remember when we played Barcelona, our defence looked like schoolboys, but Joe pulled so many saves out of his arse that even Messi couldn't fathom his team's difficulty in scoring. Luis Suarez exchanged words with Joe after that match, probably to say he'd never seen a performance like that.

One form, Joe Hart can stop a shot as good or better than anyone. And no offense, certainly better than Stekelenburg can.

He's had a falling out with Pep, and I think it's a personal thing. That's the only reason why I can see Pep doesn't want to help Hart improve his kicking.

He'd take Everton up another level for sure. I'd say get him. You lot will love having a vocal leader and organiser at the back, I'm sure of it.


If I wasn't already convinced about the benefit of fetching Joe here I certainly would be after reading that ;)
 


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