Joe Hart is having a difficult time getting his career back on track following his demise at Manchester City.
The goalkeeper was the main man for the North-West outfit, as well as the England national team, but in two years he has fallen.
When Pep Guardiola was appointed the new City manager in 2016, it became clear very quickly that Hart did not have the kind of style needed to fit into the Spaniard’s team.
The 31-year-old ended up moving to Serie A side Torino on a season-long loan, and despite impressing over in Italy, a permanent deal never came to fruition.
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Last season, Hart went sent out on loan again, but this time to West Ham United, where he dislodged Adrian to take the number one spot.
His time as first choice did not last throughout the entire campaign, though, as the shot-stopper was reduced to a more limited role in the latter stages.
Now, according to the Daily Mail, Sporting Lisbon have offered Hart the chance to play in Portugal, but the offer is well below the keeper’s current £120,000-a-week wages.
The report claims that the Englishman wants to fight for his place at a club in his homeland, but City fans think that he needs to lower his standards financially.






