So Joe is reported to have requested a loan move, now if he isn't in Pep's future plans it may be wise to make a move with an eye on a permanent transfer?
Fix a fee now and if it's a fit for both clubs and the player next season why not?
Take Hart?
posted on 22/8/16
Good.
Being disappointed is something he'll have to get used to at Goodison Park.
posted on 22/8/16
Especially when you sell him to. Club in China for £50m
posted on 22/8/16
The best thing about my house selling analogy is, the house can't reject a sale like a player can.
A house can't hold out for the move it wants
posted on 22/8/16
"Everton are keen on signing Hart, who is not attracted by the prospect of joining interested parties Sevilla and Borussia Dortmund"
From the BBC
posted on 22/8/16
The right thing to do would be for us to give you Joe, throw in Silva as a bonus, pay their wages for the next 5 years and give you £50m towards your new stadium.
posted on 22/8/16
http://www.skysports.com/football/news/11679/10540573/manchester-city-goalkeeper-joe-hart-open-to-move-abroad-sky-sources
posted on 22/8/16
https://m.skybet.com/football/transfer-specials/event/19636504
Someone better change the odds on Skybet
posted on 22/8/16
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-3753702/Everton-s-Manchester-City-keeper-Joe-Hart-cools-7m-single-season-cost-proves-steep.html?ITO=1490&ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490
Oops.
posted on 22/8/16
See, not prepare to meet the high price set by City.
Looks like Sky have the odds wrong
posted on 30/8/16
I was expecting him to be a transfer deadline day signing for Liverpool, Torino is quite a surprise.