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Everton to move for Keeper Joe Hart?
The Mirror report that Everton are keen on Manchester City’s Joe Hart, and would “love” to sign him this month given that he’s seemingly out of favour under new City boss Pep Guardiola.
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Hart had to watch from the bench as Guardiola’s new-look City laboured to a 2-1 victory over Sunderland and the surprising and ruthless selection decision is sure to fuel speculation over the 29-year-old’s future.
City are also said to be hot on the heels of Barcelona keeper Marc Andre Ter Stegen, who is now out with a knee ligament strain.
Maybe the next game there’s a change or maybe not. “Sometimes we are taking risks when we pass the ball at the back and my first pass was really, really complicated because they could have scored”. It’s important to play together.
Liverpool are 10/1 (11.0) to offer Hart a route out of Manchester, although with Loris Karius and Alex Manninger arriving this summer plus a bumper new contract for first choice pick Simon Mingolet, it seems unlikely that Jurgen Klopp would add another goalkeeper to his ranks. We have 28 players.
Hart only played 45 minutes in preseason after being given extra time off over the summer after playing at the European Championship with England.
“I feel it and do it”, said an unrepentant Guardiola.
Another English Premier League (EPL) season has arrived and Arsenal coach Arsene Wenger has refused to pay big money for good players who might have.
“We are short of players and I will not be letting anyone go who I think can contribute to the team”.
“This kind of decision is for the boss and for the club, the most important thing for me is to just enjoy this game that I had and that I keep improving and keep trying to play as the boss wants to play”.
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MANCHESTER, ENGLAND – AUGUST 13: Manchester City defender John Stones in action during the Premier League match between Manchester City and Sunderland at Etihad Stadium on August 13, 2016 in Manchester, England.