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Manchester City Transfer News: Latest on Joe Hart and Samir Nasri Rumours
- Updated: August 29, 2016
Torino director Gianluca Petrachi has confirmed the Serie A side are interested in signing Joe Hart from Manchester City.
According to Joe Bernstein of the MailOnline, Hart is open to making a move away from the Premier League before Wednesday’s transfer deadline, with the England international now seemingly third choice for the goalkeeper’s spot at the Etihad Stadium.
Torino are noted as possible suitors and Petrachi has confirmed there is veracity to the reports, per Kaveh Solhekol of Sky Sports:
Torino director Gianluca Petrachi admits they want Joe Hart: “The goalkeeper is an idea we wanted to follow. If it’s Hart, then good”
— Kaveh Solhekol (@SkyKaveh) August 29, 2016
New City boss Pep Guardiola has played Willy Caballero in all three of the team’s Premier League matches so far. The capture of Claudio Bravo from Barcelona has cast even more doubt over the future of Hart, who looks set to depart the club before the window closes.
As noted by Bernstein, Everton were believed to be interested in signing Hart, although Toffees boss Ronald Koeman said last week there was “no interest” in the England international, per Bernstein. With the rest of the Premier League’s top dogs seemingly settled when it comes to their main stopper, the 29-year-old finds himself in a testing position.
While Hart’s work with his feet has been noted as the reason for his omission under Guardiola, according to Squawka …
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