Everton appear to fit the bill of what Manchester City Joe Hart is looking for at his next club.

According to a report in the Daily Mail, Joe Hart will only leave Manchester City for first-team football – and that could be good news for Everton.
Hart is keen to move away from City, and ideally he would like to stay in the Premier League.
However, the England international will only leave Pep Guardiola’s side, if he is given assurances he will be number one at his next club.

Hart has been linked with Liverpool and Arsenal, but both clubs could have difficulties with promising the 30-year-old a first-team place.
Arsenal already have Petr Cech as their number one, while Liverpool have Simon Mignolet and Loris Karius competing for a place between the sticks.
At Everton, Ronald Koeman’s goalkeeping options are of far less quality.

Neither Joel Robles nor Maarten Stekelenburg have looked particularly reliable this season, meaning Hart would step in immediately as number one if he was to move to Goodison Park.
Hart’s demands means that a move to Everton seems to suit all parties, and Ronald Koeman’s side could be even more tempted to make a move now.
City are said to be looking to receive £20 million, if they are to sell.

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