Torino Keen To Extend Joe Hart's Loan Deal Until Next Season

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Manchester City are ready to turn down any request from Torino to allow Joe Hart to remain on another season's loan.

Hart, who has made 29 Serie A appearances, has become a firm favourite during his time in Turin but is expected to seek a fresh challenge at the end of the season-long spell.

The England global was unceremoniously sent out on loan to Italy by Pep Guardiola and replaced by former Barcelona 'keeper Claudio Bravo, when the Spaniard took over at the Etihad in the summer.

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Chelsea are known to be keen but City are unsure about selling to a Premier League title rival, and that could put Everton and West Ham, who both want a new keeper this summer, in the box seat.

What's more, City may prefer a permanent deal with a prospective buyer since Hart clearly does not have a future at the club.

Now, the situation depends on whether City would be willing to loan him out again, or if they would rather sell this summer. He's not going back to Manchester City, not whilst Pep Guardiola is still there. With several wealthy English clubs said to be monitoring the 29-year-old, it is perhaps unsurprising that Torino have reportedly made an early inquiry.

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