Joe Hart has finally completed a move away from Manchester City, moving on loan to Torino for the season.
Ever since the arrival of Pep Guardiola as manager, it has been quite clear that England No.1 Hart was not part of his plans for the forthcoming season – evidenced in the fact that Willy Caballero was selected by Guardiola in City’s first three Premier League games of the season.
The signing of Chilean goalkeeper Claudio Bravo from Barcelona for a fee of around £17 million pushed Hart further down the pecking order and he has now finally found a move away.

Sevilla and Everton were both linked with the former Shrewsbury man, as were Sunderland. But the 29-year old opted to choose Torino, where he will play in Serie A on a weekly basis.
City are believed to paying a good portion of Hart’s wages as part of his loan move and he will wear the No.1 shirt at Torino.





