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Everton manager Ronaldo Koeman has dismissed reports linking the club with a move for England goalkeeper Joe Hart

Everton boss Ronald Koeman has ruled out a move for Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart.

England 'keeper Hart has been told he can leave the Etihad by City boss Pep Guardiola.

Sky sources understand that Everton, along with Spanish club Sevilla and German giants Borussia Dortmund, have weighed up making a move for him.

Manchester City's English goalkeeper Joe Hart gestures to the crowd at the end of the UEFA Champions league second leg play-off football match between Manc
Image: Manchester City's goalkeeper is looking for a new club

But in Thursday's news conference Koeman confirmed that he would not be pursuing Hart - stating he has "no interest" in a deal - and Sky Sports News HQ understands that Sevilla have ended their interest. 

Hart captained the team in Wednesday night's Champions League victory over Steaua Bucharest, which looks likely to be his final game for the club.

Manchester City's English goalkeeper Joe Hart walks on the field at the end of the UEFA Champions League second leg play-off football match between Manches
Image: Hart walks off the field at the end of what could be his final game for the club

Barcelona keeper Claudio Bravo has joined City on a four-year contract, leaving Hart looking for a new club.

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After the 1-0 win over Steaua, Hart, who has been at City since 2006, said: "We're going to come up with a solution. Tonight I played for Manchester City and I enjoyed every moment of it. It's a place I'd love to be. But situations occur in football but we're men and we get on with it."

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