Joe Hart ready to quit Man City and move abroad again this summer after poor West Ham spell which saw him dropped
The 30-year-old is happy to head back into Europe on loan to run down the rest of his contract at the Etihad
JOE HART is ready to quit Manchester City and try his luck abroad again this summer to reignite his career.
The England goalkeeper has had a torrid time of late after being dropped while on loan at West Ham.
He is sweating over his World Cup place and looks to be behind Jack Butland and Jordan Pickford in the pecking order.
Hart will spend the rest of the season at the London Stadium and will have one year left on his £120,000-a-week City deal at the end of this campaign.
And the 30-year-old is happy to head back into Europe on loan to run down the rest of his contract.
The ex-Shrewsbury ace enjoyed his year at Torino in 2016-17 and is open to heading back to the Continent.
He will then run down his deal before leaving Pep Guardiola’s side on a free in 2019.
An Etihad source said: “Joe will do what is right for him and his young family.
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“He long accepted his Man City career is over and values playing above everything else.
“There is still some chatter Liverpool, Arsenal or Chelsea could be interested but he’s been around long enough not to be waiting by the phone.
“He loved his experience of playing on the Continent and wouldn’t rule anything out at this stage.”
Hart could stay in England at the end of this season, if City agree to pay up a large portion of his £6m owed in wages.
It could mean him leaving on a free, and joining another Premier League side to restart his career.