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West Ham a possible loan destination for Joe Hart with wages stopping permanent deal

TURIN, ITALY - NOVEMBER 26:  Joe Hart of FC Torino gestures during the Serie A match between FC Torino and AC ChievoVerona at Stadio Olimpico di Torino on
Image: Joe Hart could be heading out of Manchester City on loan for a second straight season

Manchester City will let England goalkeeper Joe Hart go on loan to West Ham if a permanent deal away from the Etihad Stadium cannot be agreed.

Sky Sports News HQ understands West Ham are keeping tabs on Hart's situation, but his present wage deal means they would only consider a loan move.

Hart spent the 2016/17 season away from City on loan, having signed for Serie A side Torino during last summer's transfer window.

Both the player and his club expect more potential suitors to become apparent following the international break but, after England's 2-2 draw in Glasgow, Hart admitted he was yet to receive any offers for the next campaign.

"I would love to give you a poker-straight answer, but I've got nothing at the moment because I think people are focused on international duty and respecting that players are focusing on international duty," Hart said

"Come Tuesday night, I don't know how everyone else finishes, after that is when conversations can be had and people can start being real.

"I need an offer first and then I need to work out my options if I have choices. I want to be playing at the highest possible level, pushing myself.

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"It's a short career. I want to push everything out of me. Physically I feel in great condition and I want to go again."

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