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Joe Hart has made it clear a number of times that it was Pep Guardiola’s decision to send him on loan and that it’s a bit unlikely he’d be returning to Manchester City, after the arrival of Claudio Bravo.

The 29-year-old has done well at Torino, and there have been rumours he could extend his stay in Italy. Torino would love to keep the Manchester City owned player, but are well aware it’s going to be difficult.

Hart was again quizzed on his future by Italian newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport, and the English goalkeeper seems to be irritated at answering questions on his future.

He said: “I’m contracted to Manchester City, the rest you will understand this summer, full stop. Now I’m in Torino and I think of Torino.”

Screen Shot 2017-01-15 at 09.56.07While Claudio Bravio has had a slow start at Manchester City, it’s still unlikely Joe Hart will return.Even if Bravio fails, and Guardiola accepts that, then it’s probably likelier Manchester City would sign someone else rather than depending on Hart.

Asked if it felt strange to be playing for Torino, Hart said: “No, because being here is my life. Sometimes football is crazy, I learned this: now I find it a normal step in my career.

“I met another football perspective, different. I live well in a beautiful city, playing on a team with fantastic people and fans and every day I learn something new. Not only in football.”

Joe Hart has a contract until 2019 at Manchester City, and it’s likely other Premier League clubs could show interest in signing him in the summer.

There’s every possibility Hart is tempted by a Torino stay, with the club and fans very fond of the England international.